Monday, August 15, 2011

Julia's First Day of Kindergarten: Part II

I picked Julia up from school. As we walked past the bus stop she started to cry a little. I asked her why she was crying and she said that she wanted to ride the bus. I tried to take her back and see if she could ride the bus home but we were too late. So I guess she's ready.

Here is her artwork from the day.


This picture below is a necklace she made.
She had to cut out the paper herself.


Her first day as she described it to me:

They colored a paper. (The first picture above.)
Then sat on a colored rug while they listened to a song and their teacher read an ABC story.
Then recess. She played on the swings and the slides.
Back on the colored rug and teacher read another story. She couldn't remember what it was about.
They colored their welcome necklace. She used blue scissors to cut her paper.
Then it was time for lunch. She ate her chocolate first and then some grapes. (I had packed a small twix in her backpack to eat with lunch.)
After lunch they took a walk to meet their parents.

Julia's First Day of Kindergarten

We picked out her clothes the night before, put a snack for recess and a lunch treat in her backpack, Cliff gave her a father's blessing for the school year, I put her after school snack in the fridge to cool, and all the cameras had charged batteries. It took forever for Cliff and I to fall asleep last night. Julia seemed ready to go last night. A little excited and a little nervous.

When I went to her room to wake her up she was already awake. I made her scrambled eggs and chocolate milk for breakfast. We curled her hair a little, packed up the car and headed off. Cliff was able to go into work late today so he could go with us.

The ride to school



As is normal with this age, getting her to give a decent smile is hard.



Julia and Dad


Julia and Mom


Julia and Tyler



Julia and her teacher


Her teacher had a coloring page for the students to work on while we took pictures and said our goodbyes. Julia did not cry. I wanted to but managed to take a few deep breaths. I'll let my tears fall later when I'm not distracted by dirty dishes and laundry.


Julia already met two new friends.


And yes, we are "those parents". This is a big moment to document.


Have a great school year Julia!