(The lighting was so much better 20 minutes after the older two left for school.)
But let's start back at the beginning: the First Day of School. Even though I knew it was coming all summer long, and I'm pretty sure we got everything in order that we needed to, I still felt slightly frazzled and unprepared when the big day rolled around. Thankfully, everyone was up and moving and ready to go with plenty of time to spare, and I was even able to get my requisite annual pictures in the process. {Although, I never got a complete group shot because Ethan and Grace had to leave earlier than the others.} Here's how the day went...
Ethan -- 11th Grade
Ethan is our designated high school driver this year and since the school parking lot is a joke and has nowhere near enough spots for everyone, we spent the evening before school started scoping out potential parking places around the school on the street. I think that was Ethan's main worry for the first day of school -- that they'd have to park really far and thus walk really far and therefore not make it to class on time. Thankfully, we were able to find enough options in close walking distance and we put that worry to rest. As for how his school day went, it sounded like it was awesome! I remember being so worried last year (for Ethan especially) about how hard starting a new school would be and how difficult it is to make new friends and find your place in a high school where most everyone else has been from the start of freshman year. I'm pretty sure the only elaboration on last year's first day of school was that it was "fine." THIS year was a completely different story. Ethan was the first kid home (since his day starts the earliest) and he was totally up for humoring me with a play-by-play of the entire day. And I do mean that literally. Hahaha. I always like to hear every single little thing that has happened for them on their first day of school. Since the high school does A days and B days, he only had half his class schedule on that first day, but it seems as though he has friends (or at least acquaintances) in pretty much all his classes. Such a happy turnaround from last year at this time!
Grace -- 9th Grade
(Grace's group chat/youth conference friends voted that she should wear a skirt plus her hair down for the first day of school, and somehow that was enough to convince her to do it.)
Grace, meanwhile, got to spend her first day of school hanging out with friends for about an hour and a half before school started since her day doesn't start until 8:50. Technically, she could have slept in and just rode the bus to school (since early morning seminary doesn't start until next week), but she opted instead to wake up early and catch a ride with Ethan. They picked up Gianna on their way, and I'm pretty sure Grace was more than happy to get some socializing in before heading to her first class of high school. When I picked her and her friend Emma up after school, she was non-stop chattering about every little detail of her day, which is always a good sign. ;) Interesting anecdotes of her first 2 days include: she's the only freshman in her Child Development class; she has good teachers; the high school is "so easy" to find her way around in; and she likes B days more than A days.
Sophie -- 7th Grade
Jane -- 5th Grade
Alex -- 3rd Grade
Alex, meanwhile, got to share his birthday with the first day of school ONCE AGAIN! I think we managed to make it special enough by repeating last year's trick of going to Chuck E. Cheese for dinner that night, but really, I think the main reason he was fine is because this year he gets a friend party and he knows he has that to look forward to next week {once I can track down phone numbers for his friends at school that he wants to invite}. Alex's day at school seemed to go just fine, and I know it was made a little easier by the fact that he's staying put at the same school this year. {Funnily enough, all the boys are staying put at the same schools this year. The girls, meanwhile, are all venturing off into new places.}
Isaac -- Preschool
And then there's Isaac. Since he doesn't start preschool for another week or so, our first day home alone consisted of him screeching like a banshee for most of the morning because he wanted more screen time than I was willing to give him. I remedied the crankiness by forcing him to take a nap that afternoon and (once he stopped throwing a massive fit) he conked out for a full 3 hours. Yeah. The kid needs some sleep. Haha.
And there you have it! This year's Back-to-School was a huge success, if you ask me. :)
Chuck E. Cheese time!
The birthday boy!
2 comments:
Just seeing this a bit late. GRACE looked so grown up...hair down and a skirt. Fabulous. so happy everyone got a great start. hope it continues!! xoxox
first of all... the picture of scott with all the chuck e cheese pictures! hahaha
and love the individual updates.
and bravo girl, that the school driving situation is DAY!!!!!!!!! hallelujah !!!
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