So, I just registered my first-born for kindergarten yesterday. He was a bit excited until I told him he had to get some more shots in order to go to kindergarten. After that he was hesitant to even enter the school with me, and kept insisting he didn't want shots to go to kindergarten.
I am excited for this next step in his life. Yet, it's going to be so different, I know. While at times it might get crazy around here with 4 little boys at home all day everyday, and yes, it may be nice to be able to send at least one of them away for a few hours everyday, I'm used to it. The craziness and all. I love it. It's going to be hard to see him go, knowing he's not under my watch all of the time. I know I'm certainly not the first to go through this. Won't be the last, either. But, it's first for me. Life as I know is about to change in just a matter of months. I had better enjoy them while I can.
My New Favorite Quote:
"All can walk where Jesus walked when, with His words on our lips, His spirit in our hearts, and His teachings in our lives, we journey through mortality. I would hope that we would walk as he walked with confidence in the future, with an abiding faith in His Father, and with a genuine love for others." President Thomas S. Monson
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Kindergarten
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I agree, lets go do something awesome!!! They won't stay this age forever.
Have a fun summer together, you will be so glad for summer again. I cried the first day of Kindergarten after I dropped Emmalynn off! You just can't help yourself! It shows how much you love your kids, right???
It was so weird when Joshua started kindergarten...but actually it was harder on Nathaniel than it was on me...poor little brother would cry and cry. It took him weeks to get used to it.
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