Monday, August 25, 2008

First Day of School


Kasey started Kindergarten today! My baby is growing up. Before the drop off, there were no thoughts of myself being upset or sad to have my "baby" starting school, but wow... The tears reared their ugly head when I watched him being so independent in his class. It was so unexpected. He is such a momma's boy and secretly I LOVE IT! I eat it up! His teacher is already in love with him and his sense of humor. After all, who can resist lil Kasey? His charisma for life and fascination in small details is so magnetizing.

Gavin started the 4th grade. He too, was so independent. I suppose it's a good thing that my children have the virtue of independence, because it makes life a lot easier to not have them tugging on your leg, however, to be perfectly honest, I'll have to admit that I was a bit shocked to not have them hesitating at all to join their classes. Gavin's spirit is so mild and serene. He will always make a great friend, for he is incapable of peccancy. He is now the big man on campus without his big sister there to reign over him.


Carissa started middle school. WOW! What a dramatic ordeal! She was so nervous. She had everything planned out. She knew exactly the way she would wave high to people, how she would set up her locker. Oh... But I did find out today that we did NOT know the proper hair style for middle school. Apparently flipped layers with swoopy bangs is no longer "in". The proper middle school hair-do is long curled hair! How could we be wrong?

Texas schools require the parents to purchase an entire years worth of supplies in the beginning of the year. You are sent with a list of about 30-40 items for each child to bring on the first day (ie: 2 boxes crayons, 3 boxes markers, 5 packs paper, 16 glue sticks!!!) As you can see from Carissa's picture, it's a massive amount of items to carry on the first day. What happened to using hand-me-down crayons and paints from last year like how I grew up in Cali?
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I intend to help my children live a longer life than me.

Tom's Farms - Aug 2008

Tom's Farms - Aug 2008