
Another year begun, and this year it's two kids going for the full day. I have been dreading it for weeks, but mostly because I don't love waking up early, or getting two kids to practice piano before 8am, and not just lounging at the pool in the afternoon making a good excuse for not doing anything around the house, and did I mention it means getting up early. I'm tempted to put up a little countdown gadget marking when summer vacation starts next year.

However, I have two very excited kids, and honestly, the excitement was rubbing off just a bit, especially for Olivia. She was so ready. After three years of watching Max get on and off the bus, when it came time to line up, she didn't even wait for him at all but jumped right in line and got on by herself. I could only be happy and proud for her, which surprised me. When Max started Kindergarten I felt a little like I was giving him away to the world--like here was the beginning of the rest of his life and the beginning of the end of my being a primary part of it. But I could only be happy for Olivia. Not because she's gone all day, but because now I know that even in Kindergarten she's still more little girl than big, and that she's still mostly mine. Maybe I'll mourn the beginning of middle school instead.

At the end of the day, they'd both had a fabulous time. Max's report was that his teacher told them that she will never yell, but that the closest she'll get is turning off the lights--"And that's not close to me at all!" So, I guess he figures since he doesn't sit near the light switch that she'll never actually be directing her anger at him. Looks like a promising year!
3 comments:
Ahhhh, such cute kids. Don't worry, Max is still yours. Just wait and see. Lucy, still, in very different ways, is still mine. Sometimes I am surprised by how much she is still a little girl, and sometimes I am surprised by how much she is her own person.
LOL at Max's logic.
Wait, KG is full-day there? That would be so much better, schedule-wise--although that's a long day for a kid that age. I was excited for Rose's sake, but surprised myself when on about the third day of school I kept watching the clock, thinking that 2 hours and 45 minutes was LONG, and missing her. (That wore off fast, fortunately.)
We have Junior High to look forward to next year. I can't believe it. I thought the first day of Kindergarten was bad enough, but Junior High is own monster. (no middle school here to break them in)
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