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Tuesday, August 30, 2011

K

I can't believe how quickly time flies by. It seems like yesterday that I started this blog. Can you believe that it's actually been 4 1/2 years ago? Really! Go look at my first post- http://mommydaisy.blogspot.com/2007/01/recovering.html. It was about my sweet little baby who had chicken pox.

Well, now that sweet, little baby is healed from the chicken pox and all grown up. He is 5 years old now. And this week...he starts Kindergarten! Talk about time flying.

It's all bittersweet that Zachariah is starting school. I'm not exactly where I pictured our lives to be. But I think I've raised a very good boy who is completely ready for school. It's going to be tough seeing him get on that great, big bus every morning. He's been really successful through the open house and orientation that we had today. He is ready for school.

I'm not sure I'm ready to send him. I know he's ready. But it's hard sending my only baby off to school. I have been around him 24/7 for his whole life. It's a very strange feeling sending him away from me for the majority of his day. He will get on the bus at 8:15AM and get off the bus at 4:10PM.

I know that I can do this. It will be an adjustment, but we'll do it. I honestly know he'll be fine there. Zachariah is a mature and smart kid. I just know I'll miss him so much. For now the hardest part will be getting him on that bus.

This all brings big, huge changes for me. I am a stay at home mom. This is my only child. Now what am I? (I need to explore this in another post, because there are so many things going on in my mind.) I do know that I'm still valued at home, though, so for now that's where I'll be.

Zachariah had open house Sunday. We love his teacher, his classroom is great, and the whole staff at the school are wonderful. The building he is in only houses Kindergarten, so I know the staff there is completely devoted to these little kids. Today was our orientation. We were at the school for several hours this morning. The kids took a tour of the school and got a very fun practice bus ride. The parents were briefed about what to expect this year in the school and in our child's classroom. I do feel really good about this school, and I'm excited for what this year can bring.

The rest of this week, while the rest of the school district is in session already, the kindergarten has staggered start days. They take 1/3 of each class for a full day the rest of this week. So, Zachariah will go all day Friday. He will get on the bus, then go to school all day.

I know if you've sent a kid to school, you understand my mixed feelings. It's such a roller coaster. And it's a big change in our lives. Here's the beginning of the end... I'll continue to do my best as a parent, and he'll work hard to get through school for the next 13 years.

Taken at open house 8/28/11

8 comments:

Jana said...

You're right - he'll do great and you'll be fine. You'll be amazed at how much you find to do with your time. I hope he has a wonderful year!

d e v a n said...

aww!!! So bittersweet!

Nik-Nak said...

Awwww! I bet you'll feel so lost for awhile but hopefully that won't last long and you'll get everything worked out quickly.

Anonymous said...

Ahhhhhhh. Growing up is so hard!

Kahla said...

Time flies, doesn't it?!?!? Congrats on the big step and lots of hugs!!!

The Amazing Trips said...

Time does fly - we just sent our trio off for their first day of first grade. Sob!!!

Regarding making the wake up easier in the morning, I'd suggest picking up a little alarm clock. We bought one at Target that is different colors and we set it for 10 minutes before breakfast is on the table.

It gives the kids some responsibility and makes them feel so grown up!! :)

MightyMom said...

it's an exciting place in life! All possibilities are wide open.


you're still a stay at home mom. And soon you'll be room mom, homework mom, every fundraiser known to man mom, as well as where'd the time go I thought I had the day OFF mom

fear not. The road ahead is joyous.

Chandrima said...

With so many new technologies, life seems to be very fast just to know all those sruffs... our modern day life seems 24 hours is not enough...