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little red box

it was mom's day at preschool...how much fun!!!!

they sang pretty songs...
{i wish i had a little red box to put my mommy in.
i'd take her out and smooch smooch smooch and put her back again}

...and we got to meet friends.

jada got to show off her mad preschool skills.


and then, the high point...
...the pink cake, that the kids stirred...

...which was the entire reason for jada being there, apparently!

Comments

He & Me + 3 said…
Looks like she had a fun time...yum pink cake. I am so hungry right now and nothing to eat because i am in a hotel. LOl
Anonymous said…
So cute!
Jess said…
Very cute!!
CntryMomma said…
Oh, how I miss preschool. I sent both my girls for two years before K. I guess I have other things to look forward to now. :o)

LORI
Jenni said…
Mmmmm! Pink cake!

What a sweet idea!
Rebekah said…
what a great day. Jada is so cute
Anonymous said…
She's beautiful and it looks like she had an awesome time!
Unknown said…
I just love her smile! She is such a beautiful little girl. Her excitement for things just radiates.

Is she musical? She's got the perfect fingers for playing the piano! (This coming from someone that plays the piano!)
Jen said…
how cool! I can't wait to be involved in Hayden's school stuff.
Karen said…
Oh that girl makes me smile.
Mozi Esme said…
pink cake would make me smile too! what fun...
Carrie said…
She's SO cute! And I'm pretty sure there isn't anything better than pink cake!
maryanne420 said…
what fun! i can't wait for my lj to be involved in things like that. your little girl has the prettiest smile!
Kristin said…
Looks like a great day.
Kimmy said…
Too fun! Jada is simply precious!! :o)
I looove the little red box song! It's one of my all-time faves, I used to sing it when I taught preschool all the time. Awww, memories!

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