I love having my kids home all summer. We have had a fantastic summer full of amazing adventures. We have stayed up late, slept in and had a lot of fun. But I think we were all ready for school to start today.
For Family Home Evening on Monday, we interviewed the kids. My favorite question was about what they think I do all day.
Today actually went more smoothly than I expected. We all got up okay and the kids were excited to go.
They even stopped arguing long enough for a photo shoot.We all love their school. I'm so glad that they have been able to start of their elementary years in such a wonderful, supportive environment. Their school is one of the main reasons we want to stay in Columbia and is why David commutes over an hour each direction to work.
Baylie is in AGP (Academically Gifted Program) this year. That means she will send most of her day with Mrs. Paddock. Last year she got to be in a reading book club, which was led by Mrs. Paddock, so she got to know her. Mrs. Paddock couldn't say enough nice things about Baylie.
Baylie's homeroom teacher is Mrs. Alexander. She was the teacher Baylie wanted so she was very excited to learn she would be in Mrs. Alexander's class. Plus she gets to be with her good friend Isabella who was also in her class for kindergarten and first grade.
It makes it a lot easier to send my kids to school when they get greeted by teachers like Miss Rohrbaugh - or as Jalen says, "Drew's mom." Miss Rohrbaugh's son is one of Jalen's good friends from kindergarten.
Jalen was nervous to go to school today and hid behind me until he saw how excited Miss Rohrbaugh was to see him.
Jalen was also excited to see Mrs. Corley who helps him with reading. She has been a great friend to him. He calls her "Miss Wishy Washy" because of a book she read to his class the first day of kindergarten.
Both kids had a great first day of school.