This year's first day of school was quite memorable: it was Carter's first year of middle school, Berkleigh's first day of kindergarten, and my first day with absolutely no children in the house. I'm still not accustomed to being alone in the quiet house, so I thought I'd start up the blog again with my extra free time. I know some of you have continued to check back faithfully from time to time. I thank you for your interest in my blog and apologize for my lack thereof!
Carter is in 5th grade this year, in the middle school, and has started playing the clarinet. He rides an earlier bus (the other kids don't even get up until after Carter has already left) and is home almost an hour before the other three get home in the afternoon. He and I are enjoying the time alone together; after all, the last time we had regular blocks of time with just the two of us was before he turned three months old.
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Carter Gerald
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| Myles Raymond |
I'll have to find the picture of Carter's first day of kindergarten so you can see how much both he and his tree have grown.
Myles is in 3rd grade now and is really doing well. This year he is learning the recorder and having swimming in school.
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| Merlyn Rose |
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| Berkleigh June |
Merlyn is in 1st grade and absolutely loves school. She has the same teacher that both boys had for first grade, which we are very happy about. Notice her lack of top front teeth!
Berkleigh is in kindergarten and has the same teacher (who we love!) Merlyn had last year.
Since Berkleigh had never been to preschool and kindergarten is a whole day, starting school was a very exciting experience. She had been impatiently awaiting school since last spring, but as the day approached she got a little nervous. She's doing wonderfully now, though, and tells me she always has fun at school and never misses me at all. Of course, that makes me both happy and sad!
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| Berkleigh's not quite sure. |
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| Merlyn's ready. |
Bryan and I drove the kids down to the road the first day since it was raining and we didn't know if the bus would be on time. You can tell by the girls' faces as they watched for the bus how much more nervous Berkleigh was.
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The bus is here.
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Carter and I walked down the driveway to welcome the younger kids home the first afternoon. When they got off the bus, Myles and Merlyn were busy watching the bus driver to see if it was okay to cross, while Berkleigh was busy waving to me. It was very cute!
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| Myles, Berkleigh, and Merlyn getting home from the first day of school. |
This year was the first time since Carter started kindergarten that I didn't have daycare kids and their parents waiting for the bus with us the first day. It's been a little strange not to have a house full of kids, but I am enjoying the less chaotic mornings (and afternoons, and evenings!) with just my own kids.