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What I’m Up To

I wish People Magazine came out twice a week. I wouldn’t want to have to pay twice as much for my subscription, however. I just like having an unread People Magazine around in case of emergency. I’m not sure what the emergency is – possibly a “I don’t have anything to read” emergency.

I’m actually finishing up a romance novel, Born in Ice. I only read romance novels by a few authors, and Nora Roberts is pretty much at the top of that list. This one is about 8 years old, but it was passed along to me and I’m enjoying it greatly. I realized that I really like the characters in the book, and I’m going to be sad when it’s over. It’s the 2nd book in a trilogy – I don’t think I read the first one, but maybe I’ll check the library.

My nephew had his first day of kindergarten today – I hear he did better than his dad did. Dad sent a note that actually made me all weepy. I hope he doesn’t mind but I’m sharing the last line with all of you, which refers to him watching his son go into the school for the first time by himself (he didn’t know dad had watched him get off the bus). “Then they played follow the leader and went inside to grow up.”

*snuffle*

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He Had a Great Day!

Had to drag any details at all out of him…the first words he had for me were “I can’t believe daddy unlocked two new levels in Super Mario Sunshine!” (which was a conversation he had with daddy yesterday or the day before).

Basically, a good day. They learned they had to raise their hands if they wanted to say something (for him, this skill had better be pass-fail), they learned about the flag in the classroom (part of learning the Pledge, if I’m not mistaken), and the big thing was that they learned that if the bus was going down a hill and stopped quickly, their heads would hit the seat in front of them.

No, really, that’s the first thing he said AFTER talking about Mario. Yes, that’s probably something useful to know. I told him that he should sit back and try to keep his head in place.

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Doing Fine, Thank You

Really, I’m doing very well. I didn’t even cry this morning. I mean, I teared up a bit as he walked up to the door of the bus, but I stood steady with the video camera, and he never even turned and looked back. Luckily he chose a seat on the side of the bus where I was standing, so I did get to videotape him through the window.

My only regret is that I couldn’t videotape and take pictures, because I’d love the one of him sitting in the window. But you have to make your choices, and I thought video was better for today.

My big boy, riding the school bus! Right now they’re finishing up the day. The busses pick them up in about 20 minutes or so. If it wasn’t raining, they’d be playing outside while waiting for the bus. I can’t wait to hear all about his day!

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I’m sitting here in the lot waiting for the bus. I’d have taken him a little later but I didn’t know if it might come early.

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Packing it in the for the Night

Okay, today was more of a slack-off day. Spent some time with my parents, picked apples (yecch…the good ones aren’t out for another week or two. I prefer either Macoun or Cortland, quite frankly) and had a burger at the little barbecue they were having. It was just nice to tramp around out in the fields without a ton of other people.

Then we came home and I spent over an hour breaking down boxes from my cleaning because tomorrow is recycling day. The guys who pick up my stuff are going to wonder if I celebrate Christmas in August, there is so much stuff out there.

So now we’re putting everything away for the night to go get a good night’s sleep. Tomorrow is…taa daa daa daa…the first day of kindergarten. I’m not “upset” or anything (although I reserve the right to shed a tear or two) but more stressed that I’m going to forget something. Ugh. So weird to send him off and not be there to “take care of things.” I mean, I don’t do that for him now, but it’s different, public school versus daycare I pay for where I can have certain expectations.

And I’m still sad that he has to go to daycare before and after kindergarten. I really do wish I was in a situation where I could just pick him up at noon and take him home with me. If wishes were horses, eh?

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