Wednesday, October 3, 2012

First Day

When I went into Henry's room this morning and turned on his light I said, "Morning baby! Are you ready for your first day of school??"

To which Henry replied, "Five more minutes Mama, just five more minutes..." As he pulled his quilt up over his shoulder and flipped over. As I walked out of the room to give him a minute I hear him say, "mama... light off please."

It's going to be a long fifteen years of school mornings...
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Here is the big preschooler heading to the car for the big first day. He seemed a little depressed that he wasn't getting to ride a school bus. Clearly Henry and I are fretting over completely opposite things ...
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I could not get a normal smiling picture of the boy all day. He is a little anti-camera right now, putting his hand up and saying "no pictures, no pictures!" as if he is hounded by the paparazzi.  He did think this pose was pretty cool though.
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Backpack on and heading in. He said something about wanting Mama to stay with him on the ride over, but once we actually got there he was completely good to go.
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Papa came with us for the first big drop off, not that it was eventful. We were prepared for tears and hugging, begging to stay...He actually ran right into the room while we talked with his teacher and the director. I went to wave bye, but he was sitting eating with another little boy playing with a Thomas train. He seemed completely content in this new place so we just headed out.
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This is him 'smiling' for the camera. His 4th birthday picture slide show will be interesting.

He only went for a half day, because we foolishly thought he needed to be eased into this thing he was so very ready for. When I picked him up the teacher went on and on about how great he was. How there wasn't a tear in sight, how he played well with others, how he traced his name and several words that start with E (the letter of the week). He has two little friends that took him right in and the three of them played together all morning. When he looked over and saw me he said "Oh, Hi MAMA!" then went back to playing. When I picked him up to leave he got teary eyed and said he wasn't ready to go. He wanted to finish playing. The first near tear of the day was at pick up, not drop off. Who would have thought....
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As a reward for being such a big boy we had Chic-fil-a ice cream cones (FREE if you trade in your kids meal toy. Genius). The two of us sat at the table and talked about his day. He told me what he did, and I sat and smiled and thought, 'How are you this big already?"

It was a really really great first day of preschool.

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4 comments:

  1. Aw! Such a big boy! You didn't say if you cried or not!

    (Mmm... Chic-fila... I didn't know about the ice cream thing. That's awesome.)

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  2. Love his little backpack. He's such a big guy going to preschool!

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  3. I'm so happy he did awesome! Lei loves going to preschool but still gets teary eyed before going to Sunday school. It's the best feeling to watch your child make friends and have fun! xoxo

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  4. So happy he likes it! I didn't get to find out much about his first day at the party and had been wondering. <3

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