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puppetmaker) wrote2008-09-04 07:32 am
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And Caroline's Life changes again
Today is Caroline's first day in Kindergarten. I am full of mixed emotions about it. I am happy and excited for her but I am going to miss having her around the house. For the first 5 years and 8 months of her life, she has had both Mommy and Daddy around the house. Now I hand her over to the larger world to teach her and for her to play in without me hovering. I think she is ready for it. I am not quite sure I am.
I am grateful for the time I have had with Caroline so far and look forward to this new adventure with her.
I am grateful for the time I have had with Caroline so far and look forward to this new adventure with her.
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I remember my son's first day, how hard it was for me! He could have cared less. Having read about Caroline here on your journal, I think she will do great. Hang in there and enjoy all the activities that the school will wrangle you into!
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*hands you box of tissues* I cried like a baby when I dropped my kids off for their first days of kindergarten! They were just fine with it - it was me that was the wreck *grin*
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Hopefully you'll get work done around the house today since you won't have her underfoot! ;)
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Big hugs to little C!
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Congratulations to Caroline on beginning the adventure of Kindergarten! :)
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Congratulations, Caroline (as I pass the tissues to Mom)!
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I get seriously weepy over firsts; they are full of joy, but also made more poignant when I think of how I nearly gave up on living.
It was Bree's first smile that made me appreciate just how much I had to live for during my severe post-partum depression, so whenever one of our kids does something for the first time, I think about that day, and how I would have missed out on so many first times...
I'm thankful every day that I became a mom, despite the challenges that it brings.
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Just imagine all the fun stuff she's going to teach you when she comes home from school now. :-)