Pajama day
Even though I didn't have a 'proper' event with a two hour program, I AM EXHAUSTED.
Well, even the kids had only a short time with me, the schedule was full from 1h30 till 6h30.
I was happy I had my kids helping me out.
COVID really sends new ideas and possibilities on the way.
As I mentioned in one of my last radios, this year I had my students come 'family by family', to Trick or Treat at my home.
During October I figured how absolutely curious the kids were about this 'event', so I added some small games in my 10 squaremeter backyard.
I made sure to tell the kids and parents many times 'it will be just 10 minutes /family', but last week I figured that kids that little have no idea how short 10 minutes are, and I was anticipating a load of tears and disappointment.
So, to avoid those, I created a walk rally (Scavenger hunt), they could play within their family.
And, last minute, I noticed I could do some simple 5 minute crafts, so they have something to take home.
We had the first rain in 10 days, when I woke up, BUT around 10 we had the bluest sky.
And so I think all of my little ones had joy,
and
oh oh oh, we had so many cuties.
A rabbit dressed as a bird from 'Demon Slayer', a poodle dressed as 'Ghostbuster'
A new born as 'Pokkemon', a 2 year old as the cutest 'Nezuko' I have ever seen.
And a load of cool and super beautiful, crafted costumes as well.
Give me some days to sort them.
Today is Pajama day!