They have backpacks, snack bags, and lunch boxes to bring each day. I'm glad they only go twice a week.
When I dropped them off at their classrooms, Gaby looked at me wide-eyed and said, "But I don't have any friends." By the end of the day he had made some friends.
I dropped off Jojo at his classroom next, and while he was distracted playing with toys I left. One poor mother was sobbing as she left. I felt like crying, too. But I also had a "party in my tummy" (as my nephew Anthony would say) -- I had time to breathe and get things done at home. I now have a few free hours to study, clean house, or have a chat with a friend.
Mike, Christian and I picked up the kids later. Gabriel came running out and said excitedly to all within earshot, "Mommy! Mommy! I was good today; I didn't say bad words and I didn't have to go to the principal's office!" Christian had had a serious talk with Gabriel earlier at the bus stop; he let Gaby know what to expect at school and went over some of the rules with him. I think Daddy had also given Gaby a stern warning, too. When we picked up Jojo, we found him standing by the doorway, glaring at us. He said, "You. Left. Me. He-ah." His teacher told us he had been happy earlier, though.
Today was their second day and Jojo didn't even blink when I left. I told him goodbye and said I'd be back soon to pick him up. Then he ran off to play with toys. Gaby also had a good day at school. He tried to make a boomerang (this month they're studying Australia), but it really doesn't look like one. He must have inherited my artistic abilities. Gaby decided it's a truck without wheels instead and that's a pretty accurate description. Today Jojo's teacher said that Jojo covered his ears when a little girl in his class was crying. He does not like loud noises (like Gaby). She asked me to warn him about music class as the teacher will be playing the piano on Wednesday. We're going to try pullups and potty training soon, and I'm so glad his teachers will help. Oh, the agony!
Blase big brother at little brother's game. |
They learned how to throw the ball in. |
He learned to aim for the goal. |
Gaby and Christian also started soccer last week. Gaby had his first practice and game on Saturday. I love when they play soccer at his age! Sometimes goals are made for the other team, and the kids all run in clumps. One thing they practiced is spacing, but it didn't always translate on the field. Gaby was excited by the cheering and waved at Daddy while he was running on the field. Gaby's team is the Dragons and Christian plays on the Blue Magic team.