Logan started Kindergarten today. He seems much older than a Kindergartener to me, but whatever. This summer, we've repeatedly asked him if he's ready for school and tried to give him an idea of what to expect. He was always nervous about it. Last week we went to Meet the Teacher night and before we left, Logan was about as anxious as I've seen him. He did everything he could to stall, and seemed on the verge of tears as we shuffled him out the door. After actually meeting his teacher, playing with Play-doh at school, and walking around the gym and cafeteria a bit, he felt much better about the whole thing.
The next day was Kindergarten transition day, which is a half day of school where the 5 year olds go by themselves and get an idea of what it's like to ride the bus, find their classrooms, sit in class, have recess, etc. Logan was pretty happy with the idea of going, and Chris, Declan, and I walked him to the bus stop together. While we were waiting for the bus, Logan asked me why I couldn't go with him and why just Chris was going. I told him that no one was going with him to school; he had to go by himself. His eyes got wide with fear and he panicked at the idea. When the bus rolled around, he didn't want to get on, and Chris had to guide him to the steps and sort of gently push him up. As it drove away, Logan was crying in the window, waving at us in an attempt to get us to go with him. However, by the time the bus brought him back, he came happily bounding off, saying emphatically that he actually liked it!
So today he's officially off for a full day of school. He was pretty excited to go. I'm taking bets on how many days that lasts before I'm having to drag him out of bed and carry him to the bus stop. They do full day Kindergarten here, which seems like a long time to me as Mom. We've got soccer practice tonight, so I guess we're officially in busy family mode.
And now for the pictures! (As always, click on the picture if you want to see the full size
3 comments:
Cutest pants ever! (Can I say that about boy pants or do I have to say they're awesome or something?)
I can't believe he's big enough for kindergarten. Does Dex go next year or the year after?
Dex goes next year. He's a lonely soul now that Logan's gone...I'm glad we only have to deal with it for one school year. :)
I've been informed by dear Declan that he doesn't want to hear things are "cute" - he wants them to be "cool" and he'll have words with anyone who says differently.
very COOL pants, yes.
and sweet Logan!
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