Popular isn't always best - I remember hearing a lot of hype about this one teacher. She'd been there forever and was sort of the school grandmother type. Mind you, she was very sweet and I liked doing activities with her class, but we got a young new teacher who was so energetic and full of ideas. So, I think our class ended up being more fun and benefited from some new methods and strategies.
Macaroni art - OK, who didn't love a good macaroni art project? My kids never did them, but I learned enough about doing them from my kindergarten days that I was able to do these kinds of projects with my kids at home when they were that age. My mom still has my gold macaroni Christmas tree from my time in kindergarten.
Love of the Stage - As a nearly lifelong performer, I have always gravitated towards the stage. Still, it was these early years that sort of solidified that love. My first stage experience was at 3, in preschool. I think they had to drag me off. It was so profoundly impactful that to this day, I remember the song word for word and note for note. I even still remember the choreography. I think my family thought it was a one time fluke until Kindergarten. Our holiday show and end of school year show gave me my next two stage opportunities. I was so jazzed about being on stage during the holiday show that I was ready to take over my partner's roles when she developed stage fright. I'm not sure how I was going to pull it off, but somehow, I thought it was possible for me to do it all and get more stage time. By the end of the year show, it was crystal clear that this kindergartner loved the stage and it was no preschool fluke. It set off years of me begging my mother for more opportunities.