Last Monday was Nikita's first day of 1st grade!!! It's unbelievable! Things are a bit different here in Ukraine. For starters, the first day of school is always on September 1st, even if it's on a Saturday. I'm not sure about Sunday. In 6 years, when September 1st is on a Sunday, we'll let you know. :) Also, for the first few years of school, you only go until 12pm. How crazy is that!
Nikita's all ready to go to his first day of school. All the kids have to wear uniforms. On the first day there is a ceremony to kick off the school year.
I'm not as tall as Andre, so I got closer to get a better look. If you see a small woman in front of me to the left, with white hair that's Valya. She's shorter than me, so she worked her way all the way to the front. :)
This another tradition. Ukraine is big on traditions. There is one girl from 1st grade on the shoulders of a boy from the oldest grade (11th) ringing a bell to start the first day of the year.
At the end of the ceremony the kids from the 11th grade take the hands of the 1st graders and guide them to their class. There weren't enough 11th graders, so Nikita grabbed his teachers hand. :)
At the end of the ceremony the kids from the 11th grade take the hands of the 1st graders and guide them to their class. There weren't enough 11th graders, so Nikita grabbed his teachers hand. :)
Gotta have picture with Valya on the first day of school!
Family pics are a bit harder to take now. Here we're trying to get Noah to look at the camera.
Here's a better one, except Noah's still not super happy.
2 comments:
so great! thanks for the fun update :) and a reminder on the ukrainian traditions. gotta love it!
you have a first grader! ahhh! that was a fun post. tell andre next tim to be a real gentleman and let you sit on his shoulders so you can see!!!
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