Those kind of relationships can last into adulthood. My friend is in her mid-50's and she just went to an annual reunion of friends that she made in Girl Scout camp. They laughed and sang GS songs and made s'mores ... 35-40 years after meeting each otherThe troop I was in as a child didn't survive the transition to middle school, so I'm very excited that my DD has found one that is planning on staying together for the long haul. They're 7th grade now with 9 girls and my DD is the "new girl" - she joined in 3rd grade when we moved here, the rest of the troop has been together since 1st.
Any other parents of new high school freshmen here? I'm finding it very hard to believe that my little boy is headed to hign school. He suddenly seems so grown up. Hoping for a great year!
I'm glad I'm not the only oneMe, me, my DS14. And I am already having a case of the empty nest syndrome sadness [that was a mouthful].
When I'm gone
When I'm gone
You're gonna miss me when I'm gone
You're gonna miss me by my hair
You're gonna miss me everywhere, oh
You're gonna miss me when I'm gone
Swim is nice in that aspect, because being on a weaker team doesn't hold a talented swimmer back. She can qualify for district and state level meets on her individual times, and as you said she'll have an opportunity to lead as part of a smaller program.
The troop I was in as a child didn't survive the transition to middle school, so I'm very excited that my DD has found one that is planning on staying together for the long haul. They're 7th grade now with 9 girls and my DD is the "new girl" - she joined in 3rd grade when we moved here, the rest of the troop has been together since 1st.
I may end up picking your brains. As of this moment, there's no one stepping up to get a Daisy troop started for the coming year so if I can find another interested mom I may end up doing it.Younger DD is in kindergarten (and somehow that makes me feel older than oldest starting high school!
) this year and wants to be a GS just like her big sister.
That's great! I think band and football have really helped DS with the transition. His first day is still 2 weeks off, but he already has plans to walk to school with a sophomore from his football team who lives on the next street over, and the percussion section is planning on meeting for breakfast that first morning.
Those kind of relationships can last into adulthood. My friend is in her mid-50's and she just went to an annual reunion of friends that she made in Girl Scout camp. They laughed and sang GS songs and made s'mores ... 35-40 years after meeting each other.
I thought of this thread when I saw this. My DS just started his freshman year a week ago
32 Extremely Upsetting Facts About The Class Of 2017:
http://www.buzzfeed.com/daves4/32-extremely-upsetting-facts-about-the-class-of-2017?bffb
HonnyDipp said:I thought of this thread when I saw this. My DS just started his freshman year a week ago
32 Extremely Upsetting Facts About The Class Of 2017:
http://www.buzzfeed.com/daves4/32-extremely-upsetting-facts-about-the-class-of-2017?bffb
The first week of school did not go exactly as planned. DS was out 2 days with strep throat.... Already playing catch up and the year just started.. Oh well
Just reread the thread again. PM me if you need advice. Daisies are fun and you have older girls that can help. It is great for community service hours! And the little girls love the older ones.
I thought of this thread when I saw this. My DS just started his freshman year a week ago
32 Extremely Upsetting Facts About The Class Of 2017:
http://www.buzzfeed.com/daves4/32-extremely-upsetting-facts-about-the-class-of-2017?bffb
I thought of this thread when I saw this. My DS just started his freshman year a week ago
32 Extremely Upsetting Facts About The Class Of 2017:
http://www.buzzfeed.com/daves4/32-extremely-upsetting-facts-about-the-class-of-2017?bffb
13. You can say with some confidence that you have MP3s older than they are.
This weekend has been funny - freshman orientation yesterday, kindergarten welcome tomorrow.This year, I have one in elem, one in middle, and one in high school. I'm not sure whether to feel old or just plain crazy!
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