My neighbor must have seen the crazed, I've been couped up with a toddler, look in my eyes. She suggested that come Fall I should enroll Addie in MDO. Her three-and-a-half year old son would be attending, and her older kids had gone as well.
I hemmed and hawed about it. Did I really need my two year old to go to "school" for four hours once a week just to regain my sanity?
Isn't my job to stay home and teach her, and nurture her, and prepare her for her Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech?
I talked it over with my mom, Andy's mom, my friends in the education field and pretty anyone who would listen...the majority vote was ENROLL HER NOW.
So I did.
And today my baby headed off to "school". She was excited, and maybe a bit nervous. She wanted to wear her purple shoes. And she skipped to car after smiling for the camera.
I packed her bag with extra clothes, diapers, a lunch and extra tissues for that runny nose of hers. We hopped in the car and off we headed.
I walked her into her class - 13 two-year-olds, two teachers and one aide. Several kids were crying and screaming. A few were holding their blankies or a stuffed animal. Some were sitting at the table sipping apple juice and munching on a snack.
I led her to an empty chair. She sat down, but would not let go of my finger.
I squatted next to her, told her to have a good time and asked for a kiss.
I squatted next to her, told her to have a good time and asked for a kiss.
She let go of my finger, gave me a kiss and waved as I walked out.
I spied through the door window for a minute. She looked around the room wide-eyed. Held her hands together for a moment and then dug into her snack of cheerios and raisins. She was just fine. Brave and ready.
She was just fine, and as I walked to my car, I cried.
5 comments:
Awww, you poor thing. But I am guessing after a few more of these days, YOU will be the one skipping away. Enjoy your self-time -- you deserve it!
STOP IT!! Shes growing up WAY too fast! I don't like it. She looks very cute though.
I just cried too! wtf? She is such a big little girl! And the purple shoes - the perfect addition to her first day of school outfit!
Oh, sweetie. Miss D. (#1) ran into school and never looked back. It was hard to realize that she was okay without me...but then I had Miss M., the Klingon, and I realized that there's a beauty to a girl who can run into something new, purple shoes shining. xoxo
4 hours once a week will turn into 4 hours 3 days a week--wait and see!! Its just what you both need.
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