Jack's first day of Pre-School was yesterday. He was SO excited. All summer he was telling everyone how this year he gets to go to school FIVE days a week. It also helped that his best friend, Preston, would be going five days with him. Jack is the type of kid who needs constant attention. He is in my face all. day. long. I don't have the time, energy, or patience to entertain him all flipping day. So this is going to be so good for him. The hard part of course is getting the whole crew out the door by 8:45 and then again around 11:15. But it's a much calmer environment around here when Jack is at school. Yesterday my Target trip with two kids was dare I say...peaceful? ha. It will be easier to get more errands done when Leo isn't eating so often too. So I think we will have a great school year. And if I can just get through this year, next year Jack will be in Kindergarten all day long and Finn will be in preschool two days a week! That will be CRAZY! Crazy awesome.
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First Day of Pre-School 2012-2013 |
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Love my boys!
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I love that we are getting a routine back. I am SO happy that Leo was born in the summer and all of that newborn haze happened during a time when the only thing on the calendar was t-ball/soccer for 6 weeks. It would be SO hard to have to coordinate drop offs and pick ups with a newborn. I also am starting to feel back to normal with my stomach. It's still swollen and I still can't sleep on my stomach, but I am just feeling better. Tom's procedure went great too. ha. He's on his way to being sterile. Woop woop. Hopefully I can start running or working out at Lifetime again soon
Funny story - while we were in the car waiting for Tom to come out of the doctor's office Jack asked a really funny question. We were in the car facing a handicap parking sign. Jack goes: mommy, why is there a sign with a person sitting on the toilet? Is that the bathroom sign? HA! What an observation.
How is it driving the Tahoe? Is it huge? Love Finns expression...Jack looks so grown up :(
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