We have had so much thrown at us in the last five years, so many things to work through, so many crises, and so much busyness, that it seems almost wrong to be sending a child to school. But there you have it. Five years have passed, and we have to cut that apron string.
He was so excited he was up at about 6am, wanting to get ready. We were a bit shell shocked. The tension of holding it together while simultaneously acting suitably excited really took its toll. But he was delivered back to us this afternoon, excited and safe, so we're starting to feel like we might survive the experience.
I DID CORRESPONDENCE LESSONS. MY FIRST MEMORY IS DOING A HALF PAGE OF ONE'S, & A HALF PAGE OF 1/2 ONES!!!!
ReplyDeleteAs parents it is a new stage but as one of Catherine s teachers said to me ..."get your act together it's great. " ( she was also a teacher at my school when I was in 1st grade so she had some experience.) I am still coming to terms with " the"' moving away from home of my little ones. (25 ans 23 yrs) Every stage has its challenges.(hey its great)
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