[I wrote this last Friday and am just getting around to posting it... it's been a busy week.]
Today was K's first day of kindergarten!
(We have a slow
transition into school. Yesterday we had a half-hour teacher conference
and tour. Today he only went until 11 a.m. Monday he goes until noon.
Tuesday is his first full day.)
A seasoned schoolgoer, K went confidently off, said hello to his
teacher, and stood in line with his class. I was surprised to find
myself tearing up. After all, I'm a seasoned dropper-off. But it felt
different to be leaving him at the big school, with all the big kids,
where he will go off and do his own thing and be more independent than
he's ever been. The walk to school felt different too -- instead of me
and my boys walking up our quiet street, laughing about something silly
and stopping to look at bugs, we were caught up in a stream of kids and
parents, all chatting and saying hello and running to catch up with each
other.
Grandma picked him up and reported that his day was "awesome."
The
best part for me was FINALLY getting confirmation that he has a spot in
the after-school program, which starts next week. Back in the spring,
the people who run the program told us all we had to do was hand in the
form before the end of last school year, and we'd be all set. Last week,
I realized we hadn't heard anything and started calling and emailing
them, with no response. Yesterday, someone at the school informed us
that if we hadn't gotten a call, it meant he didn't have a spot and that
they were oversubscribed this year. Panic!! Finally, after my FOURTH
phone call, I got them to confirm. He is in! Phew. No emergency nanny
needed.
[Update, a week later: K loves kindergarten! He comes home so excited to tell us about all the new things he did that day. A SAHM friend reported that her son was so exhausted by the end of the school day at 2:30 that he had been having meltdowns every day. I guess K has been building up his stamina in daycare all these years!]
That's awesome. I'm one guilt point down for choosing daycare!
ReplyDeleteHahaha Frenchie -- I know, one guilt point down... only 99,999 to go.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe how big he looks! (And I *love* the stegosaurus shirt!)
ReplyDeleteI've been a little emotional about school. I'm glad she's going and it's great, but it's the end of something, and that's always a little sad.
So glad to hear he loves it! Kindergarten is still two years off for us, but I get nervous when I think about it because it seems like all of my power is gone. You can very easily pull your kid out of daycare if you don't like something about it but if there is something wrong with a public school or the teacher, you have to fight a state-run institution or a whole school district. I'm sure most schools in decent school districts end up being fine though. Best of luck to you guys as you start this new phase of your life!
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