Friday, August 21, 2009

First day of School

I just walked my oldest boy to the bus stop. He's gone. I didn't cry. Not one tear. I beamed with pride and felt like there should have been more recognition for this huge accomplishment in my life. Maybe a parade with confetti in the air and inflatable floats following me as I walked home from the bus stop?

It was kind of fun to wake him up this morning and feed him breakfast alone, with a chance to talk to him and focus on just him. We said a morning prayer together, which we are going to take turns saying. And then we got him dressed in "black and white" which is what his teacher requested since they are learning about those colors today. Now Isaac has always had a phobia of lotions, soaps, and hair styling products. He's gotten over most of those phobias, but I never been able to budge with the hair styling products. But I told him that in Kindergarten you had to do your hair and he fell for it. That proves how excited he was to go to school.

We walked out the door and saw people running to the bus stop. So for his first day of school riding the bus, we had to run. Really, we made it in plenty of time, it was funny that we ran. He stood in line and made his way to the bus when it came. I took lots of pictures, which will probably never happen again. When Dawson goes to school I'll shoo him out the door and tell him to stay by Isaac. But THIS was the FIRST time. Monumental.

Pictures. I didn't know until I uploaded these that I had two big water spots on my lens and some finger prints. So the pictures are kind of blurry. You gotta love when the kids get a hold of your camera.

Here is Isaac in front of his school for back to school night.


The Providence Panda


Isaac in front of Miss Melanie's door


Isaac and Daws in the lunch room


Today. Isaac eating breakfast.


And the play-by-play of Isaac getting on the bus


Isaac's friend Keston, in front of him, is in his class.



Notice the new Spiderman backpack that Grammy gave him. The funny story is that she bought it for my brother Josh who has always LOVED that kind of stuff. And he said to her, "You think I'm going to walk around school with THAT thing on my back?" So she presented it to Isaac who was absolutely thrilled, and I was thrilled too that I didn't have to buy one!


Bye Isaac!!! Off to a place where people are going to teach and babysit you for FREE!!!!! What a great system.

4 comments:

Lo said...

Isaac is the man. Thanks for posting, I love it!

Brooke Low said...

I can't believe this day has finally arrived. Isaac looked very handsome for his first day. I think I scarred Isaac the day I chased him around trying to put lotion on him. I can't wait until this time next year!

Cathie said...

Awwhhh! That is monumental! What a hansome kindergartener!

Jocelyn said...

Chloe's is on Thursday and I am getting as excited as she is!

Just think, the domino has now tipped...