Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Life in a Ukrainian Kindergarten- New Year's Celebration

I know this post is way over-due, but I must share it. Solomiya's class at kindergarten had a celebration/pagent for New Year's. Each child had their own special role and lines to learn. Solomiya was a snowflake and had to wear a special dress and tiara. Here- she is spinning around in her costume- hence the blurriness.

Sweetie pie. She loves the camera. Most of the time.

At school during the celebration. The kids sang, danced and recited lines. They did a great job, especially for 2 1/2 and 3 year-olds. Solomiya knew her lines perfectly thanks to Mike who worked with her several times a day leading up to the celebration. Did she recite them there? Of course not. It's okay- she's only 3 and public speaking is a scary thing for most people. Maybe next time- I hear there may be another celebration for March 8th- Women's Day!

Each child received a gift from 'Did Moroz' or Father Frost aka Santa. (It was filled with chocolates.)

Group shot.

Solomiya and her dearest friend, Anichka. Too cute.





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