Mean Queen
<font color=blue><marquee> If only life were like
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Well, DS and I went to check out the school I was telling you all about, and my goodness does that child have no separation anxiety.
None.
What. So. Ever.
Within minutes of arriving, he was talking to different kids outside, playing on the playscapes, just having a great time being a kid.
It gave the director and I chance to have a little tour and talk some more and I really, really loved the place. I can't even go into how great I think this will be for him, it's amazing. Amazing. I'm very excited.
I've decided to start with two days for now. We can always increase to three for the school year, but I think for the summer, two is good to start. My parents will still have him one day a week, and this will be an easier transition for him (and me) I think. I know that he will love it there, but I worry about how he'll do with full days. He'll be there Thursday from 830-330 while I work, and then Friday from 830-500 or 530. Again, I know he'll really love it, but it is going to be long days, so I thought, let's start with two and take it from there.
We go back for orientation on Tuesday and he'll be officially starting the week after Father's Day.
And I've told the folks. So we'll let that sink in as well.
Thanks for all your kind words everyone. I know I don't get into stuff this personal a lot, and I do appreciate the listening and help.![]()
He sounds like my little one. And if he is, you will have to worry more about your hurt feelings when he asks you to pick him up later because he's missing out on something (art time, play time, snack.) My DD3 tells me all the time I got there too early and she missed out on art or museum time. I hope your transition goes as well as my DD's did.
Happy Anniversary SadieDog!
Did he remember?