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week 18 day 2

Howdy Pine Pals! We had the most fabulous arrival, welcoming our families in to our room! You showed off your pro skills managing your personal items to get the day started. We all gathered round to paint our holiday PINE tree as a keepsake. Thank you all for joining us :) Your kiddos did such a AMAZING job transitioning and saying good-bye. We rolled through the rest of our day with smiles and fun! At the end we opened a wonderful surprise: a tree cookie and log pillow from our friends Emmett and Jones! Thanks so much 💓

Remember tomorrow is the last day this week and PJ day!!!!!
































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