
You can't catch me, cuz I'm the Gingerbread man!
The Kindergartners at M's school had a very fun day this past Friday. Barry watched the little ones for me so I could go up to his school in the morning to help them all paint their traditional holiday sweatshirts. They made Christmas trees with their handprints and then decorated the tree with fabric paint. It was so much fun. I had just as much fun with L, when he did it a couple of years ago.
When I went to pick up M after school, the first thing he told me was that their sweatshirts got messed up with brown tracks. After feeling very pleased with how his sweatshirt turned out, I was very upset to hear (from what I understood as) someone came down the hall and tracked through their sweatshirts. All I could picture was some mean 5th grader tramping all over the Kindergartners sweatshirts. Upon further investigation, he explained to me, "No Mama, it was the Gingerbread man that did it". I said "What?"(still upset picturing the above scenario). He said that they made a Gingerbread man and the teacher went to bake it in the oven, took a peek when she thought it was done, and then it jumped out and ran away. The proof was the tracks left on the kids sweatshirts, and a letter he left, which read...
Dear Kindergartners,
Run, run as fast as you can.
You can't catch me,
cuz I'm the Gingerbread Man.
I'm going to the North Pole.
Signed,
The Gingerbread Man
The best part about the story is he TOTALLY bought it! It was absolutely precious. He was telling me all about it as we traveled to L's school to pick him up. He said, "Someone said that they didn't think it was already at the North Pole because it would take too long. So maybe we should watch for it on the streets and see if we can find it running. Then, maybe we could catch it and take it back to school so we could all decorate it. Well, that is if a fox hasn't already tricked him of course. I'm sure if it is running to the North Pole, it is going to have to pass over some water. Right Mama? Hopefully a fox doesn't find him because that is where they like to trick Gingerbread men." This went on and on. I just nodded and said, "yeah Gingerbread like to do that sort of thing." He asked me if that had ever happened to me when I have made Gingerbread men. I said, "Well, not me personally, but I've heard it is very common."
I love it! I was shocked that he bought it, but it was refreshing to know he's still my little innocent boy. I'm still intrigued to know what they did with the sweatshirts though, and so is he. He mentioned that maybe we could wash the brown off. I'm hoping it was just gingerbread crumbs, and not that a 5th grader really did come through and mess up the shirts and this is the story they came up with as to not upset the kids. None the less, hats off to the Kindergarten teachers of D Elementary for pulling an adorable fast one!
Run, run as fast as you can.
You can't catch me,
cuz I'm the Gingerbread Man.
I'm going to the North Pole.
Signed,
The Gingerbread Man
The best part about the story is he TOTALLY bought it! It was absolutely precious. He was telling me all about it as we traveled to L's school to pick him up. He said, "Someone said that they didn't think it was already at the North Pole because it would take too long. So maybe we should watch for it on the streets and see if we can find it running. Then, maybe we could catch it and take it back to school so we could all decorate it. Well, that is if a fox hasn't already tricked him of course. I'm sure if it is running to the North Pole, it is going to have to pass over some water. Right Mama? Hopefully a fox doesn't find him because that is where they like to trick Gingerbread men." This went on and on. I just nodded and said, "yeah Gingerbread like to do that sort of thing." He asked me if that had ever happened to me when I have made Gingerbread men. I said, "Well, not me personally, but I've heard it is very common."
I love it! I was shocked that he bought it, but it was refreshing to know he's still my little innocent boy. I'm still intrigued to know what they did with the sweatshirts though, and so is he. He mentioned that maybe we could wash the brown off. I'm hoping it was just gingerbread crumbs, and not that a 5th grader really did come through and mess up the shirts and this is the story they came up with as to not upset the kids. None the less, hats off to the Kindergarten teachers of D Elementary for pulling an adorable fast one!





