Monday, January 28, 2013

Mexico Part 43: Dia de Naciones Unidas- Cuba

In the morning before the assembly
Walking across the "stage" 
Her good friend Daniela Yuritzi
These girls are the three musketeers   I hear about them every day, and Eva is lucky to have them in both her English and Spanish class.  Renata's dad is from San Diego and she speaks English really well.
Eva's Spanish class.  There are 40 of them!
Eva's Spanish teacher Miss Miriam
Eva's Cuba outfit project.  
In November, I was going crazy trying to find a Cuban outfit.  Sometimes I don't like to stress out about these things because they can ask for some random things, but this time I am so glad I did because they needed the outfit for an assembly they were going to have in front of lots of people.  I wonder what they would have done if Eva didn't have an outfit.  Well, thanks to a good friend of mine from Eva's kinder, I was able to find an outfit that fit.  She was cute, and wanted to be modest with her outfit.  She asked to wear the shirt underneath and pants underneath the skirt.  It is interesting how without really telling your children about modest clothing they start to learn from you as a mother and see your example.  Thank goodness I am leaving her a good one!

1 comment:

Kat and Steve said...

She looks so cute! What a fun costume. And I love that she wanted to be modest. You've taught her well!