Friday, August 26, 2011

Pink Day!

 In school the past two weeks Kylie's class has been reviewing colors. They started with the primary colors last week and this week have been "experimenting" with mixing colors to see how you get other colors. Kylie loves colors and of course Pink being her favorite, she could not wait till this morning since she knows today is the day they learn about pink.

As part of the review her teachers sent home a note with a list of the days the past two weeks letting parents know what color the would be working on for the day, so the students could coordinate their clothes with the color of the day. Kylie has been all for this for the most part. She was not happy about red day since she didn't have a shirt that fit her just like she likes her clothes to fit, and she was not all for the day they wore brown. (I convinced her that her skirt which is a tan color would work for brown and it had some pink on it so she eventually decided it would work. Red day we ended up wearing a black shirt that had different colored stripes on it with some of the stripes being red).

The week could not come fast enough for Friday, today to get here for her. She has known all week that Friday is the day she gets to wear pink! Since Monday she has had her mind set on her pink ballerina shirt she bought before school started along with a cute skirt and her tennis shoes that have pink all over them also. Her skirt has a few pink patches so of course it goes along with the pink theme. She is also excited since the girls wear pink, boys were asked to wear black today. Her shirt and skirt and shoes all have black on them also, so she is wearing both colors.

It will be interesting to see how her day went today when I pick her up in a little while. I know I will hear all about it, especially with her learning how to make the color pink.

Till next time!

2 comments:

  1. What's wrong with boys wearing pink! I'm stunned! I bet the girls wear blue! I keep using exclamation marks! There is nothing wrong with boys wearing pink!

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  2. I don't really see a problem with it. They probably did that so that if they have any boys who don't like pink don't have to wear it.
    Melissa

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