Saturday, August 15, 2009

Charlie's Big Day!

Wednesday, August 12, was Charlie's first day of kindergarten. Such a big milestone for us and him! We talked school up all summer, and he didn't really seem all that impressed or excited for the big day. He was definitely more excited for the Scooby-Doo backpack! We all took him to school the first day. He didn't want to talk much about it, and there weren't too many smiles on his end. We took the madatory pictures in our front yard, and then took more as we got to school. Once at school all of the the teachers were outside lining their students up. We weren't to go inside with the classes. We had to say good-bye at the door and watch them walk in with their new friends.

We got there a little early and Charlie seemed a little nervous. He said he was tired and that it was going to be a long day (We had explained to him there wouldn't be naptimes as in preschool). I rubbed his back like he likes me to do and he just stood and waited patiently. He did stand in line by his new friend Collin and as his new teacher led the class inside, Charlie and Collin held each other's hands into the building. It was very cute. I didn't cry, but got a little teary-eyed. It wasn't that I was sad, but that I was nervous that he was nervous. He always does really well with new situations; he makes friends very easily. We talked all that up with him and in the end, he had a great day. When I picked him up that day, he said he had a great time!

Charlie standing with Dad and Jack

Charlie and Collin

I ask him daily how school was and I am learning the questions to ask that will elicit good responses from him. The first two days he said he didn't want to talk about it because he was too tired. Last night, though, he finally told us a lot more about what went on inside the classroom and the things they had done that week. For instance, the teacher plays a game with them where the teacher is on one team and the students are on the other. The student team is called the skunks. Also, that he gives the teacher a hug at the end of the day, and they get one Skittle if they are good that day. The teacher also has a huge stuffed bear with a Superman t-shirt on named Superbear! The bear is there to "keep his eye on the kids", Charlie tells me!

So, overall, it sounds like the first week of school was a success.






2 comments:

Lindsey said...

What a lovely story! I am glad that Charlie is enjoying school.

Megan's Munchkins said...

Jen, so glad you liked the apron...please don't show your friend because she will LAUGH at the craftmanship.....im still a novice. Our first day of school was today...hopefully Charlie is enjoying it!!