Well, it's here. Today we sent our first kiddo off to school all day.
How thankful I am for a half day Kindergarten last year that eased us in to this all day long gig.
She's been excited but nervous. Lots of questions, and needing to talk through things over and over. Very unlike her. She was worried about lunch, and getting tired, and who'd she play with at recess.
What comfort in knowing that the Lord goes before her, and is by her side when we cannot be.
We kicked off last night with our 2nd annual back to school dinner celebration.
We love this idea I found online last year, and I think it's one that will stick and be a tradition for as long as the kids enjoy it. It is so fun making them feel so special on this night and taking delight in their promotion to a new grade. She got to pick what I made for dinner, and we picked up an ice cream cake as a treat.
She woke before her alarm, at 6am. Partly thanks to the little baby next door who decided to bang on his door and think he wanted to be up for the day. Luckily I got him back to sleep while Taylor and I got ourselves ready for the day.
I drove her out this first day, she'll ride the bus tomorrow.
As we walked in, I snapped a few pictures with my phone. I had no clue what I was really getting in my shot, trying to be discreet about it, I just snapped twice and didn't look at them till I got home.
It's moments like this captured forever that are the most precious gifts.
Her first real desk.
And then just like that, it was time to wave goodbye and walk out. It was a different feeling than Kindergarten, not as emotional, but yet still hard. Maybe that's just how every year is...letting go a little bit more each time.
The boys and I picked her up and she was all smiles. She loved the crispy chicken salad for lunch, she decided she did want milk for snack (after she told me she only wanted one milk at lunch, and then she'd do water at snack), she saw her Kindergarten teacher a whole three times, she learned to jump rope for a loooong time by just doing little jumps, not big ones, and she can't wait till her job is the "messenger" who gets to take messages to other teachers.
Bring on tomorrow.
For a look back, you can check out her Preschool and Kindergarten favorites.
I got the back to school printable signs here.
I got the back to school printable signs here.









No comments:
Post a Comment