There she goes-into Mrs. S's class (she remembered exactly where it was from the "Meet the teacher" event last week).
There are 21 students in the classroom. Instead of desks, they are assigned to small tables with 4 or 5 other kids. Each has their very own name tag, which I am certain will be the saving grace for Mrs. S this week! After putting away her things in locker #15, she makes last minute adjustments to her bow and her pink sparkly barbie shoes before class begins. Have I mentioned just how thankful I am that there are at least 10 other parents in the room acting every bit as foolish and gaga over their kindergartners as I am? The school even scheduled a "boo Hoo breakfast" for those moms and dads who knew they would not be able to drive to work through the tears. I was at least able to hold it together until I got into the car and began driving to work- that is when it hit me
Are you starting to sense even the camera loving Emma getting tired of me snapping her every move?
Mrs. S indulged me in one goodbye picture. Here we are- the two girls. For I know all too well that I will blink my eyes and this Kindergartner will be grown. And now Mrs. S says it is time to go. I believe her words were "little people stay with me- it is time for the big people to be on their way"
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