Today was the perfect first day of school! We woke up early (after a late night flight home from vacation), had a relaxing breakfast with Amma and Poppy, put on her school clothes, loaded up her backpack, took the traditional photos and headed out. It was a longer than normal drive since we stayed with Amma and Poppy last night. As we got closer and closer the butterflies started and then full anxiety set in. Fortunately, by the time I got her out of the car. . .I was starting to feel much better:) I guess her calm, confident demeanor helped me settle down! I had come to terms with the fact that she would completely melt down and make it a heart-wrenching experience for both of us. I am proud to report LBG (Little Big Girl) did awesome! I am also pleased to announce that Mommy did not make a scene:) I must confess that I was a bit weepy on the ride to school but as soon as we walked in and saw Joslyn and Andi the excitement took over. The girls (big and small) were very happy to see each other, gave hugs and said "see you on the playground"! It was absolutely precious watching these babies walk hand in hand down the hallway this morning as they crossed over in to this new season of life. I am grateful that we are able to share this with a dear friend! Upon arrival at her room, we found her cubby, hung up the backpack (with the promised Hannah Montana picture inserted in the display area) greeted her teacher, Miss Amy, gave hugs and kisses and walked away. It did surprise me how easy it was for her to go in to the room. . . she didn't even look back (obviously, I did:)). On the way to school she talked to Daddy on the phone and rocked out to the Hannah Montana CD from Nikki. I could just see a change in her personality. She knew this day was a right of passage. The smirk on her face was priceless. She did say that she was most excited to play with her new friends. I think the class has about 12 kids, with a few more boys than girls. Several were in this same class last year but most are new students. My friend and I had to laugh at ourselves (and each other) as we both arrived 20 early to pick them up. They have the parents line up outside the classroom door and one at a time come get your child. All of the kids sing this sweet little good-bye song as they empty out their cubby and wave good-bye. It is such a nurturing / caring environment! On the ride home I asked her about her favorite part of the day and she replied "making a craft for you and daddy"! Yes, my heart melted. I know she and Jozi played together at recess and that they had circle time. I also know that she did not get to play dress up/baby dolls during "stations" because it was already full and that she choose not to read, but that is really all that I know about today. As I sit here processing the events, it puts a lump in my throat to realize that this is the first time that I was not a part of her life. I know she was excited to show me her craft, but there were plenty of things that she did not want to share ~ maybe because she could not remember, but maybe because she wants them to be her own. That is hard. So, now it is time to move on to the next phase of life. Interestingly enough, I am already very excited. . .no
real sadness. God is so good. . .last week while on our vacation, He allowed me to get to know this new "little big girl". I don't know where she came from. . .it was almost overnight, but she is even more awesome than before (refer to the definition on the top right of the blog). I can not wait to share my LBG with you. . .here are several photos from today, but stay tuned for more stories, pictures and videos. We had a great, great time last week at the "Rivah" and by the time I'm finished, you'll feel like you did, too!
First day of school (at Amma and Poppy's house). . .

Her new favorite pose. . .

In front of the entrance. . .

Gracie and Jozi. . .

After school they showed us everything they did on the playground!

Silly little girls. . .

The first piece of art, which included marker, stickers, scissors and Hannah Montana Glue!