Tomorrow marks another first in the life of Thing 1. He will start his first day of Kindergarten. I have been stressed and worried about this day for weeks. However, after the parent-teacher conference on Tuesday this past week, I have calmed down a lot. Before my concerns were about my little 5 year old being in a school with big 5th graders, getting on a bus with a bunch of kids he doesn't know and a bus driver he doesn't know, and just all of the things I know can go on in a school. On Tuesday evening, we decided that Thing 1 would not ride the bus. We had multiple reasons for our decision but the biggest one for me was the time that the bus would drop him off in the afternoon. He would be the last child dropped off and based on our work schedules that time could be a problem. We drive by the school everyday to get pretty much anywhere we want to go so it is not an inconvenience to take him and pick him up. Plus, Thing 1 said that he wanted Daddy to drive him to and from school so that just sealed the decision for me.
Thing 1 is getting more and more excited about this new adventure in his life. He keeps saying that he wants to sit by other 5 year olds and not next to a 2 year old anymore (poor Thing 2!). He has been to his school twice in the past two weeks where he saw his classroom, met his teacher, turned in school supplies, and found his locker. (Yes, my kindergartner has a locker! Who knew?!) Friday, we took him to dinner as that was the last time The Mr. would be around for a meal with us due to his work schedule and we took him to the bookstore to buy a new book since that is what he wanted to do. Yesterday, I took him to buy a new outfit for his first day, take him for lunch and got him ice cream for dessert. Today, our plan is to play games, read books, and bake cookies before dinner. This evening we will start into our routine that we will have for the school year - bath, make lunch, and double check that all supplies are in his bookbag. I have become very calm about him starting school. He seems really happy and anxious to make friends and be around other kids his age.
Thing 2, on the other hand, is who I have become concerned about. He has been around his big brother since the day he was born. Thing 1 is the first one Thing 2 looks for in the morning when waking up and after taking a nap. He follows his big brother around and idolizes him so much. I'm just not sure what type of a day The Mr. will have tomorrow after taking Thing 1 to school. I'm sure Thing 2 will be looking for his big brother throughout the day and may even feel a little lost. I am just glad I will be at work and not have to see my baby sad while he is without his best friend for the day.
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