I tried to get some pictures of him but this was pretty hard to do. It was dark in our house because it was so early and using the flash with Luke gives you icky pics. So, here is the best shoot of him:
Maddie and I then parked the car and brought Luke's supplies to his classroom. He was already in his seat and coloring when we arrived. We dropped off his supplies and Maddie got to tell Luke a proper good-bye, which made her very happy. There was a little girl at Luke's table who was really upset about her mom leaving. Crying and screaming...the whole bit. Luke looked a tad concerned and before he could get upset, Maddie and I quickly left the room. When we got to the hallway Maddie said, "She freakin me out!" Funny, I was feeling the same way.
As for me, how am I doing now that my firstborn is in Kindergarten? I haven't had time to process. There has been no time to stop, get lost in my thoughts, and really evaluate what I'm feeling. The day has been packed with getting kiddos out the door, carpool, Maddie telling me she had to go pee while we were driving on the highway, back-to-back meetings at work, carpool, ice cream, pool time, dinner, baths, and now blogging to document this milestone. It has been a full, full day.
I think God may have planned it this way. He knows how I'm wired and I think he was being very gracious to me by keeping me busy today...
My baby is growing up...sniff, sniff...
1 comment:
Ah, Misti, I get teary-eyed just thinking about it. Sweet, sweet post. I love Maddie's response to the little girl crying - hiLAR!
Glad you survived! I still have occasional flashbacks to dropping Amelia off at Weekday for the first time and driving off to work. I cried the entire 30 minutes to Decatur. But after that, I was OK. I imagine most significant milestones with our kids should be that way: a bit of grieving for what is lost, but mostly an acceptance and embracing the new.
Good job, mommy!
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