I can't believe my son is in 1st grade! Were did the time go?! It was like yesterday he was in my arms, sleeping...little angel baby. ( Sigh) They grow up, we grow old... Anyway, it was very exciting for him and us of course, we got his teacher little something. It's a Bulgarian tradition to bring something ( mostly flowers) to the teacher the first day of school. Since I have noticed nobody brings flowers in the US, I didn't want him to feel uncomfortable by bringing a bouquet, but I still wanted him to give the teacher something, so this is what I came up with. When the teacher sent out a letter with the school supply list she mentioned that if someone wants to send more supplies would be great, so I decided to woodburn her a box and fill it with glue sticks. I thought this would be a personal enough gift, but useful as well. I made her a card and decorated the gift bag.
The box:
The card
Unfortunately I don't have a picture of the gift bag, but you can see my son holding it.
I hope the teacher like it! :-)
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Ани, честито на ученика. Да ти е жив и здрав, да му харесва много на училище.
ReplyDeleteПрекрасен комплект си направила.
Благодаря ти много Иволина! И аз се надявам да му харесва :-)) Ти имаш ли ученик/ци?
ReplyDeleteДа ти е честит ученика, Ани и да му върви по вода учебната година! Спомням си сега как разливаха вода родителите в България на 15-ти септември. Хубава традиция, жалко че при нас я нама.
ReplyDeleteАааа, Нана и вода поливахме :-) Виж как в краката му е мокро :-) Винаги го правя преди нещо важно, което предстои и малко късмет е нужен :-)
ReplyDeleteЧестит ти ученик,Ани!
ReplyDeleteМного успехи му желая,и да му е лесно ученето!
И на теб много търпение и любов!