Rambling on Ownage
Another rough day down in the Keys. Rained last night but it had the good sense to clear up before I woke up. Huge breakfast this morning. Now I need to work that off by lounging by the pool.
Have to run. The pool bar opens in a few minutes.
Rough job, but someone has to do it.
Thanks Dads on all the nice comments...
I will continue to pop a photo on here every now and then. But I dont want to waste all of my shots lol.
I am sure you have a lot of good pics ready and waiting..
Anyone else put a kindergartener on the bus for the first time today? Stupid allergies were acting up again just like two years ago.
I was a bit confused when we got to the school, this was our first "first day of school" at this school so were unfamiliar to the processes they do. All the parents and kids were milling about the school yard (it's at the rear of the school). I took the girls around front to take Amelia to the before-school program, but it was closed, so we went back to the yard and found the program director amoungst the mob. She told us all is good, they line all the kids up by class. I left Amelia with her friends and took Audrey up to the kindergarden gate andshe went in to lin up with her fellow JK class. We lucked out big time, the early childhhood educator who is assigned to assit Audrey's teacher knew Audrey, and looked after her in the infant room at the daycare she went to, so knows her habits and tendancies, so this is good, for all parties involved. Left her there since we couldn't wait with her, and checked on Amelia, chatting with the before/afterschool director, and she then hooked up with her friends, and I guided them to their class line. The principal then pulled out some bagpipes (!) and started playing marching around to the front of the school, with the lines of classes following behind. So they wrre piped into the school. Really neat way to start school, I continue to be amazed with this principal. Good timing too, halfway home, the heavens opened up, drenching me.
All I could think on the way home: "Well, they're the school's problem now!"
Audrey only had a half day as they stagger the Kindergarden class, so I've got her here now. Tomorrow is back to full days again.