C’s First Visiting Day at Elementary School

2009 June 3, Wednesday · Oslo, Norway

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C had his first visiting day at his new school today. We dropped him off and they did some activities with their designated older-kid-buddy and played on the playground. We picked him up three hours later, and it seemed like he had a lot of fun. Except for the 45 minute train ride out there, I think we are going to enjoy this elementary school experience.

⁓ Katy · 2009 Jun 8 · 11:27AM
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Oslo Montessori School and playground

2009 June 3 · 8:47AM · Wednesday

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C in front of the school

2009 June 3 · 9:05AM · Wednesday

I picked the flowers to give away to people. Everyone said thank you, except for some of the people. And I was giving them away.

⁓ C Max · 2009 Jun 7 · 9:50AM

Also, when I asked one of the people if they wanted it, they didn’t, so I gave two of them to the girls. And I gave a closed flower to one of the grown-ups.

⁓ C Max · 2009 Jun 7 · 10:00AM
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one side of the classroom

2009 June 3 · 12:01PM · Wednesday

I wanted to capture the beautiful wood floors in this, as well as the incredibly carved wooden panels between the rooms. There are two classes, this is the B class. Those windows open onto a large hall/walkway area with a geography section in the corner that seems like it’s shared by the two classes. Behind this room (which is much larger than the picture shows) is another large room also for group B.

⁓ Katy · 2009 Jun 5 · 11:41AM
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view of the classroom’s fireplace

2009 June 3 · 12:01PM · Wednesday

Yes, the classroom has a humongous fireplace! The flood of light from the right hand side there is their door that opens onto the terrace and playground.

⁓ Katy · 2009 Jun 5 · 11:42AM

We sang the shark song in this room.

⁓ C Max · 2009 Jun 7 · 10:01AM
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C and Ruby playing “train”

2009 June 3 · 12:09PM · Wednesday

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C found a big freaking stick

2009 June 3 · 1:34PM · Wednesday

It was probably 6 or 7 feet long and he is holding it straight up. He had a lot of fun waving it around, exclaiming that it was bigger than papa.

⁓ Katy · 2009 Jun 5 · 11:42AM
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