Haden's first preschool field trip for the year was to the Junior Symphony Guild's concert. Since it was held at the Wildlife Experience Museum, we toured it afterward. Even though Haden's class is full of boys, he hasn't really bonded well with any of them. So, I invited some friends to come with us! It was a lot of fun. This is the third time I have been to the concert. I enjoy it every time. Lila did make this time a little more difficult, though! Everyone sits on the floor and the orchestra is in a circle around us.
This is the second year they have brought the opera singer. He does a fabulous job! He wanders through the crowd of students while he is singing and manages not to step on anything or anyone!
They always bring a kid to perform too. In the past they have had very young piano players perform long pieces from memory and the orchestra accompanies them. This little girl is 5 and has only been playing the violin for a year. Her memorized piece was several minutes long. I was very impressed with both her talent and her lack of stage fright.
The kids loved the museum. Haden insisted that we really need to go back. The animals weren't real, but would still move. The kids loved the alligator/crocodile. He would open his mouth really wide and make some loud noise and the kids would jump back every time. We had to admire it for a long time! I absolutely love Haden's teacher. It has been interesting to notice the difference between having a girl and a boy teacher. Instead of coming home singing cute songs like last year, Haden sang Queen's "We Will Rock You" all the way home from school yesterday. It's a fun change!
We got to watch them feed the fish.
The avalanche machine was Haden's very most favorite part. The styrofoam "snowballs" have to be carried up to the top of the machine. When there are enough, they all come down flattening everything in their path. Haden is awesome at playing with anyone. He quickly befriended this little boy and they played together for a long time.
I think Lila's favorite part was the fossil dig. There was a sandbox full of tiny pieces of rubber. You were supposed to use a paintbrush to brush away the dirt and expose the fossil. Or just use the paintbrush as a utensil to throw the little rubber pieces. I bet the janitors hate that thing!
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