Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Preschool Beginnings

I am wanting you to just fall in love with our preschoolers.  I think by seeing pictures you will.  I am just so humbled how God brought this preschool to be.  So many of our books, toys, and supplies come from a dear friend who lost her sweet son.  Little Gavin was my son Beckett's age and friend.  After he passed so many of their friends and family have given things for the preschool in His memory- from the Bibles we read in each week, to the cars we ride in.  Everyday I miss little Gavin being here with his earthly family, and yet how much he has taught so much of us about longing and living for heaven.  So with all he has shared we have such a special preschool full of beautiful things He gave.  And his dear mother, my sweet friend helps us find sponsors.  Most of our preschoolers are able to come to preschool when otherwise they could not have afforded it through the sponsorship program she started and continues.

This year we had all the beautiful supplies and love, but not many kids had signed up early.  I was getting a tad worried.  And we prayed and went around to the neighborhoods and now we are at full capacity and am just can already see God brought the perfect blend of students to fill our class.
Thanks for your love and prayers,

Here are some of the beauties God entrusts us to teach each day:


Bianca


Beckett


Keyara


Devon H (2 Devon's gets a bit confusing)


Paxson - starting early


Andree


Janisa


Jada

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Shaniah


Keiahra



Devon S


Kellisa


Dane


D is for Dinosaur Week!


Kemesha


Zaronique (Zo-Zo)


Keren


Our class- missing it a few


Helper Ms. Marshall giving sweet last year students's hugs and kisses when they came to show us their big school uniforms!   Most of last year's students come to KIDS club now!  So we get to keep seeing them grow a bit!


Working hard.


Loving recess time.


My 3 getting bigger.  

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