This move proved to be harder on Lindsay than I thought it would. I figured she’d be fine since she’s so young, but for awhile there, she shed a lot of tears about moving. One of the reasons why was that she would no longer be going to preschool with Mrs. Ari. I feel so blessed to have had the opportunity to have Lindsay in her class. She genuinely wanted Lindsay to do well and challenged her with everything, not just reading, and taught her so much. Lindsay looked forward to preschool everyday and missed it the days she didn’t attend. She became really good friends with Mrs. Ari’s daughter, Aspen, and got really attached to her new baby towards the end. She was sad that she wouldn’t get to see baby Azure get bigger and was sad that she wouldn’t get to see Aspen every day. It was hard for me to see her so sad, but I knew she would bounce back and make new friends and be okay because she’s a like-able girl, that Lindsay Lou. Thank you Mrs. Ari for teaching Lindsay for that year and a half. I am grateful for your concern for her and for you taking the time to make separate lessons plans just for Lindsay. We love you and we miss you and we’ll come visit soon!