Sunday, 6 September 2009

Kindergarten

On Abby's first day of school, Daddy presented her with a German school cone or Schultuete.

"The first day of school is especially sweet and memorable in Germany. On this day each child entering the first grade receives a large cone decorated with paper and ribbon. Inside they find small gifts, school supplies, and lots of chocolate and candy. Often the entire family, including the grandparents, accompanies the child to school. Most families walk together to the school in their Sunday best. Once at the school, everyone enjoys a musical performance put on by the older students. The new first-graders are then sent off with their teacher to see their classroom. After a brief introduction, the students are allowed outside to rejoin their families and to take individual and class photos. Each child poses, clutching their cone and a sign designates the name of the school and the year. Some of the cones dwarf the five- and six-year-olds.

The tradition of the Schultuete, also called the Zuckertuete or sweet cone, seems to have originated in the eastern cities in Saxony and Thuringia about 200 years ago. They were originally provided by the child’s godparents and hung from a tree in the schoolyard. Children were told that when the “fruits” on the tree were ripe enough to be picked, then they themselves were ready for school."
Her school cone made her first day all the more exciting.







Abby adores her teacher, Mrs. Smith. She is one very impressive woman. Abby has been going to kindergarten now for two weeks and loves it. Kindergarten here is full day. She goes from 8:50am to 3:30pm. It is a long day but she seems to have adjusted well after we worked out a few kinks. The first day at lunch, she couldn't open her the straw for her juice box. She also couldn't unwrap her sandwich or cookie that were wrapped in saran wrap. As a result, she only had chips for lunch. Poor girl! You don't realize how much you do for them. She also still has an issue using the toilet all by herself at school. But she will soon get over it, I'm sure.



This is Abby and her new friend Kaela sitting at their table talking to their teacher.





















3 comments:

Chellese said...

That is a really cool tradition. I was just telling Darin today that we need more tradition in the Bunker life. Glad to hear that Abby is adjusting well. Hudson is too, it's just mom that is having a hard time (nervous about recess and interactions with others kids mainly).

Kam said...

What a cute last picture, Charles and Abby together. Love it. And I love the cone tradition, too! Did Charles wrap that up himself? Looks so professional. It makes me wonder what exciting things must have been inside. I'm especially craving some nice German chocolate right now, so your pictures were extra enticing!

Abby is so grown up already. Wow! When did that happen?! Cute picts and story. Will have to call you soon and check in. Hope your'e feeling okay.

Mindi said...

SO cute! .. and even more pleasing to see Daddy so involved (perhaps that is not so surprising to you though- go Charles!). We need traditions too. Hope you are doing well.