Thursday, August 18, 2011

Kindergarten!!!!

Our baby started kindergarten today (August 18, 2011). He was so excited as you will see. We met his teacher, Mrs. Smith, Tuesday night and got to see his classroom. He was given some homework that he worked very hard on. Below is a picture of it (I'm not smart enough to figure out how to rotate it, sorry). He was to fill the star with things about him. In the middle we put a picture of our family. He then proceeded to draw Brother and Sister so that they could be in the picture with us. Amazingly, Brother and Sister are never far from his thoughts.

Wally's first day of school...a little excited.

Oh, I should mention that he doesn't have glasses on because he needed a new perscription and our insurance wouldn't cover new frames. He'll have them back in a week or two.

Proud Mama...

And a proud Daddy... the walk that usually takes us 15-20 minutes took only 9 minutes today.

Though Wally hadn't started kindergarten yet, he already knew a song about kindergarten.

(video to come shortly...)

While everyone was waiting out front to meet their teachers, I snuck around a took a picture of Wally's class room. He will be sitting at the table closest to where I took the picture from. Luckily, he will be flanked by his buddies Althea and Sam - two wonderful kids. And, I also took a video (I was being a true kindergarten mom, but I didn't cry!)



Waiting in line in front of school with his buddy Althea and a new friend Dawson.


Some of his class mates. I'm pretty sure Wally was the most excited of all of them. That made it easy for me though.

One last shot of the kids as they marched in. You can see Wally's swirl right by Mrs. Smith's elbow.

Now, I just need to find something to do with myself. I'm actually going to lunch today with 2 other moms who just dropped their only kids off at kindergarten today too. Should be a good time. How did Wally grow up so fast?

1 comment:

  1. Thanks, Jill. Looks like Wally was the only kid smiling. Don't know how you did it without some tears. I kind of want to cry thinking about him starting kindergarten.

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