The last weekend before school started, we had an outing with some of Brenna's daycare buds. We all met up at the local splash park and the kids ran around and had water fights. I know, you're wondering "Where are all the girls?" It's either Brenna is popular with the boys or I haven't bonded with any of the moms of her girl friends.
Monday, September 21, 2009
The Boys (and Girl) of Summer
The last weekend before school started, we had an outing with some of Brenna's daycare buds. We all met up at the local splash park and the kids ran around and had water fights. I know, you're wondering "Where are all the girls?" It's either Brenna is popular with the boys or I haven't bonded with any of the moms of her girl friends.
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Holding His Own
Thursday, September 3, 2009
First Day of Kindergarten
Brenna's daycare, Skool Days, transports kids back and forth to the local schools, so I took her there so she could ride the bus with her friends. Usually Brenna is very reserved when she arrives at school. She likes to have a few minutes to ease into the situation, but not today. She burst through the front door and immediately went to the Director, Heidi, and showed off her new shoes. They are pretty nice shoes - shiny black leather with white stitching and a silver buckle. Heidi told her she wanted shoes like those. We dropped Austin off in his room where Brenna modeled her shoes for his teacher. Next we found her classmates on the playground all dressed in their first day of school finery with backpacks in tow. Again the shoes were brought to the attention of anyone who would stop and admire them. It was almost as if the shoes gave her instant confidence, because she didn't mind kids rushing up to her with their morning greetings. I'm seriously considering buying her new shoes every week if they are that magical!
Angie, the saint who drives the bus, came out to the playground and started gathering up the "school-agers". Brenna turned to me lips puckered for a goodbye kiss as if to say, "You can go Mommy. Your work here is done." I gave her a kiss and made my way out to the car, so I could get a head start on the bus and meet them at school. So far the morning was looking very good. I didn't have to peel her off my leg and make overtures promising I would see her at Elementary School in like two minutes.
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