I cannot believe Sophia has already started her 2nd year of 'school'! Last year, she started at Frazer's MMO program with just one day per week. Soon, 2 more days opened up & so we added those on...it was the best decision we ever made. Sophia absolutely adored getting to 'go' to school & see her 'friends' & two sweet teachers. Granted last year was a lot of freeplay, some music time with the music teacher, etc. But this year, we moved UPstairs to the 2yr olds & 3yr olds wing...woo hoo! Last week Rod, Patricia & I attended orientation at Frazer to meet the new teachers & get acquainted with her classroom, etc. After we met her two new teachers & got to go into her 'classroom', we knew it was going to be PERFECT for her. She was going to L-O-V-E it this year! It was decorated like a 'real' classroom, laminated crayons on the wall to teach colors, laminated numbers to teach, well, duh! numbers, etc. There were two round tables with 7 chairs each....6 for the kiddies & 1 for the teacher...there was a book nook, play kitchen, cradle with babies & a truck center. Sophia was in for a super treat! What completed the night was that we found out one of her favorite friends (Lily) from last year, was also in her class this year! We trotted home that night all jazzed to fill her in the next morning. We really talked up going to 'school' again & how she was in a 'big girl' class with new teacher & lots of new friends, but not to worry b/c sweet Lily would be there too. (Insert hand claps, toothy grin & squeal of approval from Sophia here).
This morning was the big day. I went to greet her Highness in her room since she beckoned me in there...I asked her "Sophia, do you know where you get to go today?" and without hesitation, she squealed, "School!". It was the best Monday wake-up on record. Ever. She happily got changed, dressed & even gobbled up some breakfast (she's not really keen on that meal). We got dressed in our watermelon outfit & were set to go. Of course like any crazy mom, I had to continue the tradition of snapping some photos (voluntary or not) of the first day of school. Here's the one from my iPhone in the kitchen....
This spells out "I'm tired, & totally have a case of the Mondays"...so with a few bribes, we made it out the door for these cute photos:
Sophia upon arriving to school, trotted along the sidewalk, holding my hand & was delighted to get to push THE button at the door. We've all totally pushed THE button before...y'know, the handicapped button to automatically open the door? I'm totally guilty...& have pushed it even when my arms aren't full & I have no real reason to push it, but to just 'push' it. You know you've done it. Anyways, every single kid that attends Frazer has to push THE button...it's like it's a pre-req or something! Sophia pushed it & then proceeded to bolt on thru the lobby area as if she remembered where her old classroom was. Except this year we had to take a sharp right to go up the stairs to the promised land....a floor filled with more play forts, playhouses than you could imagine. I think her school wing has Toys R Us beat to be honest...it's a pretty sweet setup! She frolicked right on up to the door I pointed her to. However, it was like all hell broke loose in her classroom though...it was meltdown city in there. I silently freaked inside worried that Sophia would think that melting down was the 'in' thing to do...but she looked only slightly worried about all this crying business going on inside. I told her teacher that she knew Lily from last year & 'was she here yet?'....But of course Lily was there! Mrs Heather escorted Sophia straight over to her school buddy & from there I turned away & left...they like for you to leave without lots of fanfare which really truly is the best thing to do. However, as I signed Sophia in & exchanged pleasantries with her teachers, I couldn't help but to totally crack up inside because there was one poor poor little boy that was completely traumatized by being in this 'place'! As I signed Sophia in on the ledge of the half door, I could peer over & see this poor little boy completely WEDGED up to the hinges of the door & the wall!! He was wailing like I'd never seen. He was hunkered down like this was a Fallout Shelter or something...I'm pretty sure if the place was going up in flames, he could've put the fire out with his tears. Poor little guy! Of course it was only funny b/c it wasn't my child! Actually, it was HILARIOUS!! I was thinking that Sophia had it made!
I went to go pick Sophia up at 11:30, & guess everyone else picked up their kiddies early...oops. I could see Sophia's little bookbag hanging by it's lonesome outside the door, but she was happily chatting with her two teachers & music teacher! Ha! I peeked my head in & she came running to the door & gave me a great big hug & proceeded to chat all about her first day & what she did. They played alot & met everyone in the class. Then they went on their first of many Monday "field trips" down to the Frazer kitchen where they visit "MeMaw"...the elderly mother of one of Sophia's teachers. There, MeMaw makes & gives each of the students a little cookie. Of course Sophia was all about MeMaw! Sophia + Cookies = happy child! We said our goodbyes after receiving a GLOWING report from her teachers, gave them each hugs & trotted off with our red balloon & new bottle of bubbles. We chatted all the way home to Patricia's. Hilarious. Sophia was so jacked up on the school-high I semi-worried about her sitting down to eat lunch at Patricia's...let alone a nap! However, all went well at Patricia's whew! Now, we have to tackle the rest of the week with the same success!
Now, if only she can maintain this sort of unbridled enthusiasm throughout elementary, middle, high school & college...
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