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September 04, 2008

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bj

Absolutely fantastic. Ours also got completely dressed by 6:15 AM when we woke up. She's a girl, so she was well coordinated (although I let her clash if she wants to). A lot of planning had gone into her outfit, so she was well prepped. She also (less fortunately) woke up her 4 yo old brother and got him all ready too. She dressed him in all black, so combined with the tiredness, in the back to school photos, he looked like he'd become a sullen teenager 9 years early.

Daughter came home absolutely thrilled with school, and excited about her homework. She insisted on working on it (though it's due on Sept. 30th, instead of watching her 15 minutes of video). I'm not under any delusions that this will continue throughout the rest of her academic career, but I have to believe the school is doing something right. She's so excited about learning, and she said she thinks she is going to learn. Independently, to our evaluation is that she's doing very well academically. So, really, we could ask for nothing more at this moment.

Wendy

We all got up around 7 am. My daughter always dresses before she leaves her room. My son stayed in his pjs for as long as possible. He takes after his mother. But then we all got our things together and left.

I got to the school and my daughter went off to her classroom and I went with my son to the cafeteria, where they have all the 1st graders go on the first day. We saw some of his kindergarten friends, but only one of them is in his class.

I had to bring all my son's medical stuff (nebulizer, epi-pen, benedryl) and permission slips to the nurse's office, but when I got there I found out that his immunization paperwork hadn't been received. So I had to make a quick trip to the pediatrician's office to get a new copy.

After school I picked them up and we went out for ice cream. I asked lots of questions, but my son was fairly uncommunicative. Never had any trouble getting my daughter to spill on every detail. *sigh* But it seems to have gone well.

My daughter loves her teacher. She said "She was so nice. When we had a problem about how to line up at the door for lunch, she let us figure out how to solve the problem." I said, "Instead of just telling you the rules and what to do?" "Yes," she said. She was *very* impressed with this.

So am I.

Tammy

Ian looks like you in that picture!

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