First Day of Second Grade














The morning started off very well. The boys were pretty easy to get up and get dressed. Bryan seemed very laid back and not nervous at all. Joshua knew something was going on and was just excited in general. As we got closer to school Bryan became quiet and very still. He put on a brave face though and strode right into the school with us trailing in his wake. He knew right where his desk was and proceeded to seat himself, never turning his head this way or that; he looked straight ahead of him at all times. We kissed him goodbye and I prayed all the way to the daycare (to drop Joshua off) that Bryan would like his knew school, do well and that we had made the right decision by taking him out of St. Jo's. Joshua wasn't so easy. He was excited to see everyone that he missed at daycare, but as soon as he saw that I was leaving he put his little face in his little hands and proceeded to cry - aka: rip Mommy's heart out and stop on it. I kissed him and handed him to his favorite teacher and steeled myself to leave without looking back at him. Boy, was it tempting to grab him and go back home, refusing ever to leave him again. Job - what job?
We all survived though - and the boys had great days at their schools. Both were very happy and very tired by the time I picked them up. On to the next challenge...

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Anonymous said…
My heart just breaks watching my little boy walking towards school, all by himself and with such a HUGE bag and he looks like he is going to break in two, he is so skinny!!!! He looks gorgeous though in his nice shirt and although, I don't like his haircut very much, I like that he has long hair. Sure hope his first day of school was exciting and full of surprises and adventures! Grammy

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