



I was really proud of Jacob, who sometimes struggles with shyness, for being willing to participate! Unfortunately, at the end of the performance, he accidentally stepped on a classmate's hand in his heavy boots, made her cry out in pain and was mortified to have an entire audience of grown ups to witness his apology! He ultimately blamed his boots for the entire gaffe and has refused to wear them since. So if anyone wants a pair of bad, evil boots (Striderite, size 12M) let me know!
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He really should just refuse to where the one offending booth now that he knows the difference between right and left ;)
Our little guys are growing up so fast. Kindergarten is just around the corner.
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