First days
Well, it finally happened. We drove to school yesterday morning and left BOTH boys there. Wow. They were so excited with their lunch boxes and back packs. In fact, Evan was so excited packing his lunch Tuesday morning, that he pretty much packed his lunch as well as Ben’s and Grayson’s! Wednesday morning, Grayson packed his own, thank you very much.
They came home clamboring to be the first to tell me about their day. Evan said, “This was the best day of school ever!” Grayson couldn’t really tell me much about what they did, but he was feeling good and ready to go again the next day.
They decided on matching shirts at the last minute.
All loaded down and feeling good!
We tried to catch the expression, but couldn’t quite. Here we are almost to Grayson’s classroom and he was so excited!
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So glad you got pictures. I’ve never been that good. And you look great Andrea!
I wish every child could feel that kind of joy about school, don’t you? They’re off to a great start– and it will be a good year I’m sure, for them both. Thanks for these wonderful pictures!!
The boys look great in their matching t-shirts. I’m just so glad the first day was good – and I’m sure the rest of the days will go well also. Hugs and kisses to all of you!
What cute boys! They look so excited and happy! (And you look so beautiful)!
When I first looked at the pictures, I was really focusing on the boys. Today, I looked at you in the picture with Grayson – oh my goodness, girl, you are so trim and you look so young. Are you sure you’re old enough to be the mother of 2 school age boys? ;-}