Sunday, September 20, 2009

School Boy Baby Zyrus





As Baby Zyrus started his primary education, it took time for him to adjust on proper school set-up as he was used to toddler class learning. Initial days, he was still expecting alot of play session and complaining why the teacher is always asking them to just sit and listen attentively. He get tired everytime the teacher ask him to write. He don't like assignment, he don't like qiuzzes and seatwork. He want his home tutorial to still be about games and not serious lecture. He get sad when Mama Lola don't let him bring toys to school anymore. But as time goes by, he started to enjoy being primary one. He gained alot of new classmate friends... learned how to read and write faster... and most importantly, he started to enjoy participating on extra-curricular activities.

Remember how Baby Zyrus made Mommy Ybeth very proud after winning 1st runner-up on an informal interschool dance competition? That made him so popular in school now! His confidence and smart attitude made him famous that even the head/ school principal knows him. I'm so proud of you my son!

Last week, their class group perform a traditional Philippine dance "ang mandaragat" or "the sea/ fisherman people". My son is so cute on his costume. Really wonderful seeing my son grow and explore life. Sorry that I decided not to upload the video as it may not be proper exposing other kids that was there on the presentation also. Hehe... Kidding aside, even if my son was not in the front row line while dancing, my focus was only on him... i can see no one but him... i clearly saw my son innocently following the dance step and starting to take school activities seriously.



few minutes before the dance presentation



a more relaxed baby zy after the dance
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Even if he is really lazy and out-of-focus sometimes, I know that Baby Zyrus is really a bright student. I will really strive hard to provide him with the best education possible. Thanks for always making Mommy Ybeth proud and happy. I love you very much my son!
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