Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Reflections Night

Tonight was reflections night at the school. It is such a simple thing, go to the school, get your medal (everyone gets one), look at some art and get a brownie. It takes all of 10 minutes, but it is worth it all year to see the look on a child's face as they hold up their medal and know that someone thought they did good. M has entered for the last 3 years. The last two years she has entered in art and gotten an honorable mention and the opportunity to move on to the next round. This year she decided to enter in literature (how proud am I as a writer that my daughter wanted to do this?:))The theme for the year was WOW! She decided that she was going to interview her Oma about her life as a young child during WWII and the Russian occupation of East Germany. (Okay it helps that my mom had a pretty amazing story to tell.)
M interviewed my mom, composed a story about what she learned and then wrote it in her best handwriting(which is something she struggles with, so that alone made me super proud!)Well, when we got to her place tonight, there were two medals there. She looked at me and said "Who is that other one for?" I tried not to laugh as I told her that it was hers. She had won the award of excellence for literature. She looked at me for a moment with a blank expression and then got a huge grin. "Really?" That smile was all worth it.
On the way home we had our usual talk about how proud we were that she entered and it doesn't matter if she doesn't move on past the next level, but that she did her best and that is what will always make her a winner. It is hard as a parent to find that fine line between encouraging your children and making them think that winning is all that matters. I try my best, but for tonight I am going to gloat for a moment and say, my baby girl rocks! I love you M and am so proud of you!

6 comments:

Mariah said...

Way to go M!! That's so awesome. I'm sure you're very proud.

Tennille said...

That's so great! Congrats to M!

Anonymous said...

That is so fun for her...I love when kids are proud of themselves...it is a good feeling for everyone!!! M you do rock serious big time!

J Glazier said...

Way to go M!! I love proud mom moments like this. Kids really do bring pure JOY at times.

Dani said...

What a great reflections idea. I'm sure it was amazing! Congrats M! You deserve those medals!!

Tricia said...

Suh-weet... Congrats, M! So excited for you... and what an excellent idea for reflections!