First day of school
So, the big drop-off happened this morning – and all went well. We got there a bit early – around 8:30 – and Zoe was the first child in her classroom. (There are 15 kids in her class, and another 15 in the part-time program next door.) Zoe was fairly quiet as we put her coat and panda lunchbox away and greeted her teachers; like she does in most new settings, she just looked around and took things in. When I said my good-byes and started to leave, she ran up and grabbed my leg with a little grunt (“Uh-oh,” I thought), so her teacher wisely suggested that she give me one more hug and kiss. That was all Zoe needed to hear: she hugged and kissed me and turned around to head to a little table, where paper and crayons were waiting. The last thing I saw was her sitting and drawing a monkey with her teacher.
I was a little sad as I drove away (though I’m used to having her at Elena’s, this is school!), and I’m more than a little anxious to find out how her day went. (Class officially ended at 1 PM; I’ll pick her up after naptime and snack.) I’m sure I’ll have lots to report on later – for now here are her official first-day-of-school pics.
-M
August 31st, 2009 13:52
As you remember, Michelle, Dad and I took pictures of you and Sandy standing inside our front door on your very first day of school. That made us sad then and the picture of Zoe makes us sad NOW. Children grow up WAY too fast!!
p.s. Zoe is too short to be going to school already. lol!!!
August 31st, 2009 14:04
Too short? She’s the tallest kid in her class!
And man does she look PSYCHED! lol
August 31st, 2009 20:03
Oh, we parents…..we all had a picture of our kids by the door, going out, on the first day of school.
Zoe looks so ready for her new adventure. I cannot wait to hear her thoughts after the first day of preschool.