Kidlit Personified

I get so excited about summer vacation that I sometimes forget to pause and reflect on the awesomeness that is my daughters’ school.

But downloading photos tonight reminded me of just a few of the myriad reasons my children are curious, inspired and thriving…

First, a few snaps of the 2nd graders’ Greek Gods and Goddesses Feast and Fashion Show:

HESTIA  — Keeping the flame alive

ATLAS — workin’ it

That’s MS. MEDUSA to you, students…

Dolmas and olives and hummus, oh my!

And then, equally as cool, the older kiddos performing scenes from Much Ado About Nothing:

Swoon….

I’m so regularly full of gratitude for their teachers that words are inevitably inadequate.

Fortunately "Silence is the perfectest herald of joy. I were but little happy if I could say how much. "

(Side note: Get thee to Ms. Kelly Fineman’s fabulous Brush up on Shakespeare Month, asap.)

10 Responses to “Kidlit Personified”

  1. kellyrfineman

    *happy sigh* Your kids’ school is so, so cool. How wonderful it must be to send them there, knowing how much they’re taking away from it! And it enriches your life as well, I think!

  2. rumphius

    I don’t know, I’m kind of crazy about Poseidon. What a fabulous idea this was! Oh how I love creative teachers and the principals that give them license to do this kind of thing.