
I love my children. I really, TRULY do. But by the end of the summer, I am always MORE than ready for school to start back up. The good thing this year, was that THEY were ready for it, too! Hahaha. I think we all do better with a little more structure and routine in our lives. ;)
Shoo Shoo was up nice and early for the first day of school. He must have really wanted to see Ethan and Grace off. :)
School started a week earlier than usual this year, and as a result they're almost finished with their second full week of school and they're still loving it! We fell into the swing of things almost immediately (which I was thrilled about), and the only really hardship to endure is the extra early wake-up calls for each of the kids, starting with Ethan. As a freshman in high school, he is also starting his first year of early morning seminary for church and since it starts at 5:50, that means he's waking up around 5:15 each morning to start getting ready for the day. And with cross country practice after school often lasting until 5 o'clock in the evening, he is powering through some extra LONG days.
Ethan -- 9th Grade
The first day of school was on a Wednesday, and seminary didn't start until the following Monday, so Ethan and Grace got to ride the bus together for the first day of school. (The Junior High and High School are right next to each other and the buses pick up both sets of kids.)
Grace -- 7th Grade
Making lunch for the first day of school.
Sophie -- 5th Grade



That choker, though.

Dutch braid on top, curls on the side.

Bracelets.

Wedge-heeled bootie.

Pose.

Twirl.

Jane -- 3rd Grade



Flower clip accessory.

Ruffles.

Boots.





BFFs. :)
Alex is all about Mario, so that's really all he cared about showcasing for his first day of school. Hahaha. Aside from an almost daily declaration from him that he doesn't want to go to school anymore, he seems to be doing well in the 1st grade. Hahaha. He has a couple of friends in his class from last year, and was excited to make a couple new ones, so overall I think he will survive being at school all day long. Even though he tells me all the time that he doesn't like being there for 7 hours. (Because yes -- he is counting.)
Alex -- 1st Grade



Mario watch.





Best buds. :)

As for Dumplin', well, he still has a couple more weeks before his stint at my favorite little preschool starts! He'll be doing the "Parent's Day Out" program twice a week and I think he's going to LOVE it. As much as he enjoys the one-on-one time we've been having since the older kids are all back in school, he really does like it better when there's lots of people around and lots going on. Hahaha. Cute little sixth born. ;)
Isaac -- PDO (Parent's Day Out)



He likes to wear Alex's clothes. Hahahaha.

He also likes to "help" me make cookies for the kids for their first day after-school snack.
And then there's me. Ahhhhhh. I'm livin' the dream, folks. I'm livin' the dream! Once the kids are all out the door in the morning, I can clean up the breakfast mess and tidy up the house without it being destroyed again in mere minutes. And once our morning errands are done, I can put Isaac down for his nap and enjoy 2 blissful hours of peace and quiet while he sleeps. And THEN, when the kids start trickling home around 2:30, I'm excited and eager to hear all about how their days have gone before it's time to start making dinner and ending the day. Obviously, we're still in the honeymoon phase of Back-to-School, but after the high-stress summer I managed to slog through, I will take it for as long as I possibly can!! Hahahaha. :)
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What a good looking family! Each and every one of you. Beautiful first day pics, and I loved the boots.
Tell Sophie, she has a byu freshman roommate. Scarlett also has a choker and we also practiced hairstyles and discussed at length her cheetah print converse high tops. Nordstrom rack for the win
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