We have officially started the school year and I am officially a mom of three full-time students. Oh my goodness!!! It's great to be at this stage, and yet, there is a little bit of sadness and realization that my little ones aren't so little anymore.
Kaelynn's first day of kindergarten was today.
I thought about her a lot today. When Connor and Carson went to kindergarten I wasn't working full-time and was able to go meet them at school and get them to their classrooms. I wasn't able to do that today and it was hard!!! But, she did smashingly well. When I asked her if she wanted Andy to meet her at school, she said, "No, I can do it myself." She's my confident, independent girl. Andy is going to bring the kids to school in the morning and then Kaelynn will take the bus from Eastwood Elementary to the kindergarten center. They will all take the bus home.
Details- When asked what her favorite part of the day was, she said, "music". And my heart went "Yes!!!!" She made a friend on the bus, Sally. She said she only got to play at recess for 3 minutes (I'm thinking it was probably longer than that). She had a granola bar for snack and the class has to have a 15 minute rest time with their heads on their desk after recess (which she doesn't like). She learned a song about a ball in music and she says that all of the girls in her class are her friends. She thinks her teacher Mrs. Cody is the nicest teacher ever, and she brought home a picture of a bear driving a school bus. Overall, the day was a success and she is ready to go back tomorrow!
Here she is getting off the bus, all smiles!!!!!!!!
This was not the first day of school for Connor, Carson, or me. We started last Thursday, but I wanted to wait to put these all in one post, so I'll go backwards a little. It is really hard to believe that the boys are in 2nd grade already. Carson has Mrs. Smith and Connor has Mrs. Kingsley. Again this year I think they have the right teachers for their personalities.
On a side note- both of the boys have been growing like weeds. We are sending Connor to 2nd grade in a size 7 tennis shoe. That's adult size 7. I put his shoe up to my tennis shoe- it's bigger. Not by much, but it is bigger. He is pushing 90 pounds and stands right at my chin. It will not be long before he overtakes me.
How is my school going? Well things have been a little crazy the first few days. A lot of change has happened at Westside for this school year and the special ed staff was not prepared for how much change it would actually be. My schedule has changed 5 times in three days and I fully excpect it to change again. The name of the game at this point is to "go with the flow". I really feel like I am at that school for a reason and am excited to work with the students that I am with. There have been challenges already, and no doubt there will be more! But I am so grateful to God for providing this job for our family. It really couldn't be any more perfect!!!