First day of Kindergarten
First day of 5th grade
Sayin' BYE to the BRO...
Well, the first week of school is over. For the most part it was a success. I didn't get all the things I wanted to do done, but that's OK. No one whent without lunches or clean clothes, and I think Mom did all her Homework (reading, signing, and returning paperwork, paying fees, buying last minute necesities, etc.) Everyone made it where they needed to go on time. Will you believe it, I wasn't overly stressed because I miraculously managed to combine schedules into pairs. Only two school schedules. YAHOOOOO!!
Ever since I was pregnant with Chris, I worried that this year I would have 1 child in High School, 1 child in Middle School, 1 child in all-day Elementary School, and 1 child in half-day Kindergarten. Four different schedules, YIKES. Since then we added an infant at home and my part-time job at night, not to mention a new calling that can be time consuming at times. If that isn't mental suicide, I don't know what is.
I think the miracle of the combined schedules had less to do with me, and more to do with a loving Father in Heaven who is always taking care of me (and my sanity). Yes, I am quite sure that this is one of those tender mercies everyone is alway talking about. Now, we'll see how it goes when we add dance or other classes to the mix. Ha. Wish us luck.
Ever since I was pregnant with Chris, I worried that this year I would have 1 child in High School, 1 child in Middle School, 1 child in all-day Elementary School, and 1 child in half-day Kindergarten. Four different schedules, YIKES. Since then we added an infant at home and my part-time job at night, not to mention a new calling that can be time consuming at times. If that isn't mental suicide, I don't know what is.
I think the miracle of the combined schedules had less to do with me, and more to do with a loving Father in Heaven who is always taking care of me (and my sanity). Yes, I am quite sure that this is one of those tender mercies everyone is alway talking about. Now, we'll see how it goes when we add dance or other classes to the mix. Ha. Wish us luck.
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Can't believe that Chris and Jacob are in Kindergarten. How does he like school? He looks so cute with his backpack.
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