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Post by Sir Kyle Draven on Sept 2, 2009 10:25:52 GMT -5
I never started one of these off before, so here it is.
It is the second of September......right now all is okay. They changed my schedule at my job. I am back on night shift again, but all is good. Family happy and healthy. I enjoyed my vaction with my brother being here. So, all in all the start of the 9th month is going well for me. I do pray it is for the rest of you.....~hugs all around~.....
Kevin
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Post by adrianna on Sept 7, 2009 19:41:46 GMT -5
-huggles ya-...miss ya lots.....time for me will be getting hecktcik..with school starting up n werk..means alot of essays and writing..ggrrrss...so not the stress ima looking for but so far..life is disagreeing with me but im hanging in there..hope everyone else is safe and happy!
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Post by Sir Kyle Draven on Sept 8, 2009 0:33:37 GMT -5
UNderstood hun. I will still keep ya on track with everything, will be here if needed.....~hugs~.....miss ya to hun.
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Post by Lady Edfeil on Sept 8, 2009 15:07:22 GMT -5
Miss you too, Adrianna, but RT always comes first. *warm smile* Tomorrow is the second attempt at Joseph's first day of school. I can feel another heartwrenching scene of 'mommy, mommy' coming! It just feels so cruel to drop your little boy off when he wants to be with you, even when you know it is for his own good.
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Post by Sir Kyle Draven on Sept 9, 2009 3:18:50 GMT -5
~hugs you for support~.......Understood hun. We are all here for you. I hope all goes well for you.
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Post by sofia on Sept 9, 2009 8:24:43 GMT -5
dear edie, Please hear my experience and learn from my mistakes. Putting my son into others care before he was ready was hands down the WORST mistake I made when my son was tiny, and I can STILL see the damage to him at 12 years old, that "the good of going to nursery school" did when he was 2. So from experience and from my heart I would beg you to keep your little one home If your heart is telling you that this is not a good thing. Schools have his whole childhood to make his life miserable, treasure the time you can have him home, trust me dear friend it is far too brief.
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Post by Lady Edfeil on Sept 9, 2009 15:30:00 GMT -5
Kyle and Sofia, thank you so much! Today went so much better than that other first day of school. It's not so much my heart that is saying he isn't ready for this. It's just that I am rather wimpy when it comes to tears. Even if these tears just have to do with him not getting a second chocolate or more icecream or anything. I don't give in of course, but it always costs me. Joseph did indeed cry when I dropped him off. And he was crying a little bit when I picked him up. That's because I was not the very first parent to come pick him up. It seems all children start to cry when that first parent arrives and it is not their own. But in between... wow, did he have fun! Seriously... I actually saw some pictures. (bless the teacher and her digital camera, and her thoughtfulness in showing them to me.) I saw Joseph eating his snack, I saw Joseph playing with the push toy, I saw Joseph reading a book, I saw Joseph coloring, I saw him painting... all with the biggest smile. When we went out of the door he said happily "Bye bye pea school" "Fu Peaschool" (fun preschool).
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Post by Halethala on Sept 15, 2009 13:07:11 GMT -5
How cute! Still so hard to believe he's old enough for anysortofschool . . lol *divides a hug between Kyle, Adrianna, Sofia and Edie* I'm so happy to see Windstorm thriving . . still getting used to my new "normality" and find ways to do things. (I'm right handed, and hobbled by orders to use it as little as possible for a time) I hope some of you are also sharing the prettiest September ever!
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