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Tuesday Toddler Tales~First Day of "School"



Jackson started his first day of school/summer camp today! He was SO excited while I was a little apprehensive. However, watching him carry his backpack and grin from ear to ear was pure joy! When we got to school he saw his buddy Gavin and was excited to be going to school with him. He was ready to start the day even knocking on the door to get the teachers to let him in.

Once inside he ran to his classroom and wanted nothing to do with me. He began playing and off he went. So, off I went for five hours without my baby boy. I had a lot to do and got a lot accomplished. It's amazing what you can get done without a two year old around! It was a little strange being home without him here. I felt like I had to be quiet because it seemed like he was taking a nap. When I went to pick him up his teacher said he had a fantastic day and was very sweet. His only downfall was that he didn't want to nap. I think I'd struggle, too, if all my friends were laying next to me. All-in-all he and I had a great day! I am so proud of him!

Jackson SO beyond excited to wear his backpack (from Macy) and go to school,


Jackson and Gavin ready to reek havoc on the school. Oh my...those teachers don't know what they are in for!

Comments

Anonymous said…
What happened to the part where you almost forgot to pick him up? I love that first pic. He's so happy. I wonder if I'll be able to see that smile through the plastic suit and mask I'll have to wear next week....
Whitney said…
ADORABLE!! He looks so excited :) I'm so happy that he did so well! What a big boy!

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