Friday, June 10, 2011

An update on the three year old....

We Love this cute face. I had to blog on the this little guy with all the posts on Mr. D's happenings that follow. Tate will be playing soccer soon and he just finished his "Mommy and Me Gymnastics class." I did not take photos because I was too busy helping Mr. T with gymnastics.
Mr. T showing us his tongue after we told him about the snake's tongue at the zoo.
Yes, he is still a big character with a big personality, and he still Loves hats!
It's School Day at the ZOO!
Time to take a break from the school work and head to the Zoo. It was a fun day to spend with classmates. Mr. D was thrilled to ride the school bus. I don't think he will be thrilled with the school bus as he gets older.

Mrs. Lauritzen bought these hats for her class. It made her students very easy to identify because you could imagine how Kindergarteners would wander!
Dylan and his buddy Jacob. I love the little hand on the shoulder.

Here is Mrs. Lauritzen and Mr. D. She is the BEST Kindergarten teacher ever. Gretchen took a picture of mommy and Mr. D after he said, " I want a picture with my mom." Could he just stay little for forever?

The Baseball Award Ceremony......

The big trophy at the awards ceremony.
Mr. D hitting the ball.
Dylan as the catcher. He told us this is his favorite position to play.

Bingham Baseball.......

Dylan played on the Giants team this year. It was machine pitch baseball and it was a great experience. His coach was "Coach Kelly" and he was the best baseball coach we have had yet. He made it fun, but also taught Dylan a lot about baseball.
Dylan is a "lefty" and he really knows how to hit the baseball. He played short stop in the field.
The team getting ready to do their team cheer.

Kindergarten Graduation......

Dylan presenting his part in the Graduation. His part was, "I did not see the sign that said." He did a great job! Many of my pictures are blurry. Luckily, Mike videotaped the Graduation. I will upload his part later.
The Kindergarten classes. Mrs. Lauritzen, his teacher, is leading them and if you look closely you can see Dylan on the front row on the right side wearing black.
The graduate before his big performance. He is such a joy to have in our home and he is excited to go to 1st grade. We can't believe how fast he is growing. It is unbelievable!