Yesterday, we got to meet Luke's new teacher, Ms. Anne. Ms. Anne is everything that you would expect a toddler teacher to be... young, cute and very gentle. I'm hoping that underneath all of the cute cuddliness that there is a backbone of steel... if not, Luke is going to be walking all over her in nanoseconds.
As part of Ms. Anne's intro to the classroom, she wrote a letter to the parents asking us for three special things about our child. All of this got me to thinking... what should I tell her about Luke? Obviously, as a parent, I have an all-encompassing love for my son, but even I know with the grain of reality that I still have left when I comes to my baby that Luke is not an easy child. So, how do I tell her about the wonderful things that I value in Luke without scaring the daylights out of her? I'm thinking right now that my list of three goes like this:
1) Luke is artistic. He loves to sing, dance, do gymnastics, paint, color- he creates. He also has a flair for the dramatic.
2) Luke is an adventurer and discoverer. He wants to know how things work, find new places, try new things and meet new people. He also wants to communicate everything he has done or is feeling.
3) Luke is persistent. He never allows anything to get between him and his goal for too long. Even when you think he has forgotten about something, it is never far from his mind. Luke will also take a task to the finish- especially if he is being a helper.
Hopefully Ms. Anne won't be running for the hills at the sight of Luke Joseph.
Today the big adventure is to go to Disney Live. I'm sure we will have an update tonight. :)
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