So the awesome news was that we got exactly the teachers we wanted. Especially for D., we had been praying all summer long. It meant a lot because it could have affected her entire school experience. That might sound a little extreme, but it's really not. She got the morning class with Mrs. Wilhelm (the teacher I. had) and the afternoon teacher is there all the time aiding the morning teacher, then they switch later. The afternoon teacher happens to be Mrs. Horowitz, whom I. had in first grade! How blessed am I?! We absolutely loved her, and it works out awesome because she doesn't have to be paying attention to the whole class at once since she's not the main teacher at that time, so she has been able to give D. some personal attention which has been much appreciated! Really, I could not go on enough about how wonderful, awesome, and fantastic this experience has already been, and I couldn't use enough exclamation marks!!!!!! I get teary everytime I think about how truly blessed I have been. I am very, very happy. D. was so sad not to go to the second day, and was thrilled to go on the 3rd day. Then we had to have this long weekend... :) She keeps asking when she gets to go back. Seriously, people, I have been nervous about D. entering Kindergarten for a few years now. And it fianally came, and so far so good (no, no, GREAT). You probably all think I'm overreacting, but mothers know their kids!
Monday, September 1, 2008
First Day of Kindergarten and Second Grade!
Congratulations, D.! We made it to your first day! And you did great!
I.'s in second grade now! I can't believe it!
P. wanted his picture taken, too!
This next pic was D.'s 3rd day of school, although it felt like her 2nd because she was throwing up in the morning of her actual 2nd day of school, and couldn't go. The woman in the picture is a fantastic lady that I worked with when I was a yard duty (I'm not going to do that this year). She's also a teacher's aide, and I'm happy to know that she'll be helping out in the class.

D.'s first school lunch (we get it on our way out--I do it because it's free, since we're poor).
So the awesome news was that we got exactly the teachers we wanted. Especially for D., we had been praying all summer long. It meant a lot because it could have affected her entire school experience. That might sound a little extreme, but it's really not. She got the morning class with Mrs. Wilhelm (the teacher I. had) and the afternoon teacher is there all the time aiding the morning teacher, then they switch later. The afternoon teacher happens to be Mrs. Horowitz, whom I. had in first grade! How blessed am I?! We absolutely loved her, and it works out awesome because she doesn't have to be paying attention to the whole class at once since she's not the main teacher at that time, so she has been able to give D. some personal attention which has been much appreciated! Really, I could not go on enough about how wonderful, awesome, and fantastic this experience has already been, and I couldn't use enough exclamation marks!!!!!! I get teary everytime I think about how truly blessed I have been. I am very, very happy. D. was so sad not to go to the second day, and was thrilled to go on the 3rd day. Then we had to have this long weekend... :) She keeps asking when she gets to go back. Seriously, people, I have been nervous about D. entering Kindergarten for a few years now. And it fianally came, and so far so good (no, no, GREAT). You probably all think I'm overreacting, but mothers know their kids!
So the awesome news was that we got exactly the teachers we wanted. Especially for D., we had been praying all summer long. It meant a lot because it could have affected her entire school experience. That might sound a little extreme, but it's really not. She got the morning class with Mrs. Wilhelm (the teacher I. had) and the afternoon teacher is there all the time aiding the morning teacher, then they switch later. The afternoon teacher happens to be Mrs. Horowitz, whom I. had in first grade! How blessed am I?! We absolutely loved her, and it works out awesome because she doesn't have to be paying attention to the whole class at once since she's not the main teacher at that time, so she has been able to give D. some personal attention which has been much appreciated! Really, I could not go on enough about how wonderful, awesome, and fantastic this experience has already been, and I couldn't use enough exclamation marks!!!!!! I get teary everytime I think about how truly blessed I have been. I am very, very happy. D. was so sad not to go to the second day, and was thrilled to go on the 3rd day. Then we had to have this long weekend... :) She keeps asking when she gets to go back. Seriously, people, I have been nervous about D. entering Kindergarten for a few years now. And it fianally came, and so far so good (no, no, GREAT). You probably all think I'm overreacting, but mothers know their kids!
a few more August ones
other stuff from August
some pics from D.'s 5th b-day party
We had a bouncy house (free to use from the complex, thank goodness), snow cones (from my little machine), snacks (thanks to my mom), face painting (my mom's a face painting super-star! She learned in one day! She saved us $185--remind me to tell you about that one day!), a crown-making craft, cake (thanks to my mom), princess decorations (thanks to my mom), and cute little hummus pots for the parents (thanks to my mom). I felt pretty lucky to have my mom!




An unfortunately small amount of pics from D.'s b-day party
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