Here is the first day of First Grade for Kate and the first day of Kindergarten for Jack! I sort of thought I'd be emotional, but I never cried when either of them left. I think it's because I'm excited for them and the new adventures they'll have. How can I be sad about that??? In fact, my kids have never cried when I left them at preschool or with family or babysitters. Part of me is a little sad when they don't care if I stay or go, but the majority of me is super impressed at their ability to cope with new things. I know that they feel safe and secure in their surroundings, otherwise they wouldn't be able to do that. That ability has really made them thrive in school and learning. Kate is in the Gifted and Talented program this year and I received a phone call from Jack's teacher informing me that he has been singled out for his reading ability and will be in a group by himself because he's so far ahead of the others. I couldn't be more proud of them! I don't care if they're ahead of the crowd or not. What I care about is whether or not they're happy. I see the utter joy and excitement when they are recognized for their good behavior and skills in areas that the others are just learning. If that makes them happy, then I'm happy too!
(Some of these pictures look kind of weird...we had a disposable camera that needed to be used up. Unfortunately in doing so, it nearly destroyed our memories! This was my best attempt at salvaging them.)
Jack was just a little excited!
The big first grader is eager to show of her expertise in elementary school routines to the younger kids! Only a few days before, Kate asked Jack if "it was hard being little"...LOL They're only 21 months apart!
Kate, Jack and the neighbor girl, Sydney eagerly await for the bus.
They can see the bus at the next stop...how exciting!!!
Jack can barely contain himself!
Oh thank goodness! It's finally here!
Sydney gets a kiss from her mom and my kids never even looked back at me! LOL
They're going...going...
Gone!
Great job getting on the bus for the first time Jack! Thanks for helping him find his way at school Kate! You're a great big sister.
On the return trip home, Jack did a classic move by leaving his backpack on the bus! The following day he forgot his sweatshirt at school. I have a feeling this boy will cost me a LOT this year!!!
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