So here's a recap of our first week of Kindergarten. Well, they love it. Like, they could probably go all day and be great. Our district has early and late start. We start late, which is not really late, and the kids go from 10-1:20. Except we live across the street from the school at 7:45 parents start dropping kids off and my two begin asking, "Can we go yet? Can we go yet?" while they stare out the window. And this is where I bang my head on the wall and try to use a polite voice and say, "Nope. We STILL don't start til 10." So one week down and we have our 'for now' schedule. Maxwell is up between 6 and 7, Ella around 7:30 and we do breakfast, pack lunches then head to the gym. A. because I should. B. because they go to they gym's childcare and I don't have to hear them ask me if it's 10 yet.
It seems like there are two kinds of Moms. The criers and the
And the time goes by SO QUICK. I work from home. Just a little. Together with a business partner we buy mass quantities of beauty products from wholesale retailers and then we sell them on Amazon and eBay. I've been doing this for over a year and while it's a long stretch from school counseling it's extra money and I can do it from home. So now, I can do it without my kids interrupting me.
But really, dropping them off and picking them up is my favorite thing. I love watching them run up to the gate to be the first in line and greet their friends. I'm happy with their teacher because they're happy with school. This means she's doing a good job, right? When I pick them up they give me the toothiest smiles and run in my arms telling me they learned about the letter C, sunny weather, and how to shut the door when they pee. I love you kindergarten.
After day two Ella started talking about Cloe and Natalie. I asked Maxwell if he played with any friends. He said, "Of course." When I asked their names he looked annoyed and said, "I don't know." So, OK. He's playing. With boys. Do the names really matter on day two? Nope.
I made them take pictures in our back yard today. If it seems like they loved it, they really didn't. But I missed my camera and pictures of them together. They were annoyed at me but I bribed them with fruit rollups. The bribe won.
3 comments:
We are alike in many ways! I don't cry when kids go to school, but I sure did cry when my oldest performed in her first dance recital, and when my 5 year old jumped right in at swimming lessons. I also bribe my kids for happy together pictures... usually with tv or video game time. And my boy is the same at Kindergarten... "What did you do at recess. Who did you play with?" "My friend... we walked around. He's 6."
The cutest pictures!! They are both so grown up and adorable.
In Chicago Kindergarten is full-day. It's the law! So that was hard.
Keira is the same way asking when she can go. Henry's school starts 1 hour earlier. Bang head on wall... :-)
shame she has panties on childcunt is so nice
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