It was nice to hear her so excited and our morning routine was pretty smooth. Well, I guess it's not exactly a routine yet, but it needs to become a routine. Quickly. And, it needs to become a quick routine. So, with that said, here's our little school girl.
It was very bright outside. |
There was a minor kerfuffle getting out the door, but the twelve-minute drive turned things around. She hopped out of that vehicle, beaming ear to ear, and walked into the place like she owned it. Both Ryan and I were astonished. She hardly looked at us. I managed to snap a few shots before disappearing into the dust with Leo and Ryan.
Our little girl is all grown up and attending preschool. The report from her teacher, Miss Tara, is that Ruby briefly noticed that I was not there at 10:30 a.m., two hours after her arrival. She asked of my whereabouts, was content with her teacher's reply and continued on merrily until I returned at 11 a.m.
During my quiz about her morning, I discovered that she has no recollection of anyone's name, (except her friend Elliott who she's known all her life), not even the names of her two teachers. I wouldn't be surprised if she hadn't noticed there were other kids in the room. She is used to being numero uno and getting lots of one-on-one from the grown-ups in her life.... so this is going to be a big challenge for Ruby. I'm not worried though. She'll pick up on the flow of things and go with it.
Tomorrow's task is to get the teacher's names.
Ruby's oldest friend, Elliott. |
So, here we are at another turning point in our lives. I think I'm going to grow more and more fond of September over the years. I like September. Yes! I really, really love September!
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