No matter how young, students feel Mom’s love
The littlest students at Portersville Christian School in Muddycreek Township and Knoch Primary Center in Jefferson Township understand that Mom’s hard work taking care of them every day is her way of showing she cares.
Kindergarten students from each of the schools recently took time out of their busy day to honor Mom by answering the question “What does your Mom do to show you she loves you?”
Sydney Allison, age 6: When we go camping, I help her clean the camper, and she gets me my milk when I want it.
Paisley Manzer, age 6: She makes me dinner.
Logan Connor, age 6: She cleans my room.
Avery Trimmer, age 6: She gives me a hug.
Chase Danik, age 6: She takes care of me and she went on my field trip.
Marshall Spinner, age 5: She cooks when my dad is working and she wakes up to make me breakfast.
Kenley Moore, age 6: I help her clean. She cooks me breakfast and puts whipped cream in my mouth.
Wren Adler, age 6: My mom washes my dishes.
Levi Bartlett, age 6: She plays ships with me.
Jean-Luc Murdie, age 6: She gives me kisses and hugs. AND she let me play two hours on Gorilla Tag and Blastatron!
Jackson Titus, age 6: She makes me chicken wings.
Andrea Neff, age 6: She let me go under her umbrella.
Keeley McDougall, age 5: She plays dolls with me.
Carter Visnesky, age 5: She makes me spaghetti and it’s my favorite.
Chloe Bergfelt, age 6: She takes me to a concert.
Adam Colella, age 6: She hugs me.
Annabeth Cumberland, age 5: She hugs me.
Kinsley McElwain, age 5: She feeds me.
Jenna Peterson, age 5: She kisses me every day when I go to bed.
Edyth Rank, age 6: She gives me a hug.
Ellie Seelbaugh, age 6: She tucks me in at night.
Elsie Sockaci, age 5: She hugs me.
Gianna Weintraub, age 6: She makes food for me.
Mikah Weintraub, age 6: She gives me kisses.