"The best Thanksgiving play presented by the kindergarteners."
26 letters, 26 words for each letter, 26 lines for each word for each letter.
Morgan followed the kid who shouted " 'B' Big". Her line was, "They sailed on a BIG ship called the Mayflower."
However, if you watched her, she mouthed every line of the play and was the only one who knew when the 'G' boy got his line wrong.
Later she recited the entire play for me again, and again, and again. She just walked in on me writing this post and started it all over again, and again, and again.
By the way, if you want to know the line is "They GATHERED seeds and berries to eat." And it was Zachary, "not my Zachary but the one in Mrs. Ucker's class" who got it wrong.
26 letters, 26 words for each letter, 26 lines for each word for each letter.
Morgan followed the kid who shouted " 'B' Big". Her line was, "They sailed on a BIG ship called the Mayflower."
However, if you watched her, she mouthed every line of the play and was the only one who knew when the 'G' boy got his line wrong.
Later she recited the entire play for me again, and again, and again. She just walked in on me writing this post and started it all over again, and again, and again.
By the way, if you want to know the line is "They GATHERED seeds and berries to eat." And it was Zachary, "not my Zachary but the one in Mrs. Ucker's class" who got it wrong.
2 comments:
Yay! I was so excited to see such a fun post! I can totally picture Morgan saying the WHOLE production over and over - I wonder if her teacher knows she could have been a one man show knowing the entire thing! How CUTE!!!
Sure would hate to be Zachary's mom - it's much more fun being Morgan's gramma! Hopefully the Christmas program will be a change of pace and you won't have to hear the 26 letters of Christmas. Or, maybe Morgan could write the play... Let's see now....
A - Angel
B - Big Belly
Well, you know how it would go.
Love, Gramma
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