On the day we came home from the beach, the letter was in the mail from her teacher. Mrs. Hill. All during vacation, she kept saying that she was not ready for school to start. But as soon as the letter came from Mrs. Hill, all of that changed. Drop In and the First Day could not come quickly enough. I had to facebook and text everyone to see which of her friends were in her class.
On Monday, we shipped brother off to Grandma's so that we could have some time together uninterrupted. It is a tradition. We always spend the last day before school starts together, just us girls. This time, we visited Linda at Lula Nails. Neon pink fingernails, and zebra toenails were on the agenda.
Drop In (or Open House as the rest of the world calls it) was on Monday evening. The Varsity was on site to provide dinner. How exciting! What more could a family ask for? Drop In AND Frosted Orange?!?! Thanks, Lakeview Academy for making the already exciting event all the more so!
Tuesday was hair day. Aunt Sha to the rescue!
So, the day arrived. The first day of school. I woke up extra early and cooked her breakfast (cinnamon rolls- her request), made sure everything was ready, drank my coffee, and woke my big girl up for her first day of 3rd grade. Honestly, I got teary eyed a couple of times. I'm getting teary eyed now thinking about it. How could it be that MY BABY GIRL is in 3rd grade? Can we just press pause, please?
We do a photo on this spot every year. It is fun to see how much she has grown. |
The backpack. Very important! |
Beautiful girl. |
Ready to run out the door! |
She dreamed that it was the first day of school and she was late because I took too long taking pictures. Bless her heart! She knows me well!
Posing beside her backpack on its hook. Can you tell she is excited? |
Sitting at her desk. Ready to start the day! |
3:15 took. an. eternity. After Cohen enjoyed sneaking up to Sissy's room to play uninterrupted, we could finally pick her up. She bounced into the car and could not stop telling us about the day's events. So proud of my big girl.
Chloe's first days of Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade. |
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