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Monday, September 5, 2011

Natalie goes to kindergarten!

Natie starts kindergarten tomorrow. To say our entire family is excited, is an understatement. She is Travis and Julie's first child, and our first grandchild. Everything she has done has captivated us and captured our hearts.

She has two years of preschool under her belt. To prepare her for kindergarten and before she graduated from preschool, she had to answer 205 questions about things she learned and needed to know. She correctly answered 204 of these questions and had the highest score her teacher ever saw with one of her students. Please bear with me, but I just had to brag.

The mother of Travis' best friend will be her bus driver, so there will be no hiccups as far as missing her bus stop or knowing where to drop her off on the days Julie and Travis will be working. She has been to the meet-and-greet and met her teacher. Some of her Sunday School friends will be in her class, but most of the children will be new to her.

Because kindergarten is an all-day affair, she was asked to bring a beach towel or small blanket for naptime. So I took time from my Hop to It block of the month and the wheelchair quilt projects to make nap mat for her. I used some leftover squares Julie had from the baby quilt she made for her friend Addie. The fabric is Sandy Gervais' line titled Lovely. I am really excited how this quilt turned out - perfect for a little girl.

So here's to the 42 students in the Class of 2015 and one special little girl! Have a great year.

13 comments:

Karen Sue said...

I just LOVE this little quilt!! Great choice for you and Julie's selecting! I remember how I was so sure that my first would not want to leave me when I walked him over for his first day of school and he was deep into the classroom without me before I knew what hit me! I was the one feeling bad at the door!! Be thinking of her and her mom tomorrow morning!!

Anneke said...

What a great idea to make her a quilt for this milestone! I fell of my chair though that little kids have to graduate from preschool... but she did a great job off course!!

hope she'll have a great kindergarten-time (it sounds very German to me)

Linda said...

How exciting...I remember making little sleeping quilts for my boys when the started school! Natalie will love hers I'm sure because it was made with such love!!

Barb said...

Oh how exciting for your family! It will be a very special day, and a year always remembered because Grandma has made a very special quilt! Wonderful Mary, and your label is perfect, speaks the love you have for your family, especially those special grandchildren. I love that you shared this with us, you are a special gal! Blessings to you my friend, from my part of PA!

Melanie said...

Well-- I'm completely convinced that the ONE question she missed was a trick question they slipped in 'on purpose'.... With a Grandma like you-- and that quilt-- she is destined for greatness.... All quilts have their place.... you put yours in the right order;)

Linda said...

How very exciting for all of you!!! Natalie must be super excited as well. Seems like yesterday the girls were headed to kindergarten.

You did such a beautiful job on her nap mat! I love it!! I'm sure it'll get lots of love this year!

Mandi @ Sweetly Home said...

This just made me a little teary eyed. I can't beleive she is growing up so fast. I pray tomorrow is a great day for her and that she doesn't get nervous or shy. What a big girl. Love my little Natalie!

Cassie said...

So so sweet. My girl has her first day of kindergarten tomorrow, also. I'm a wreck and it is only half-day. She's thrilled though, so I'll be waiting for her to return with a smile. :)

Good luck to your little one on her first day!

Cassie

Angie Berry ~ Berry Homespun Primitives said...

Aw, how sweet! By all means... brag away!! You are entitled to it, that is awesome! The mat quilt you made her is beautiful and I love how you personalized it too. Very cute and sweet!

Donna said...

Adorable quilt for a special little girl :)
What a wonderful way to remember the day. Natalie will look back one day and remember what the quilt meant to her.
Hugs,
Donna

Linda said...

I just discovered your blog. I love the Iowa Girl quilt. I am going to have to look up that issue...I am an Iowa girl! The pie filling recipe is a keeper. I may still have that Farm Journal cookbook. They were my go-to cookbooks when I was first married.

Plain Ol' Vanilla said...

What a dear and practical gift for your little grandgirl! The days fly by so quickly, don't they?

Joyce

Anonymous said...

That is so special! Will you be my Gramma? I went back to school, too. Can't you hear me pouting?! lol She'll love that quilt forever!