We're now halfway into the 2nd week of preschool and I'm just getting around to posting these pics. The first day went off without a hitch. Ben was SO excited. He woke up at 6:10 and wanted to know when we could go. He wanted to get dressed and put on his back immediately and go. I drove the boys the first day, a task that usually falls to Eric, with thoughts of Cal's very first day in mind. I knew I wouldn't be welling up with tears or nervous to leave Ben but I was certainly SO proud that he's growing up to be such a big boy. He hung up his backpack, found his name to put up on the board and went off to play in the sandbox without even as much as a glance back at me. I was standing around talking with one of the administrators when Ben realized I was still there and said, "When are you GOING, mom?!" Too funny.
They continue to love it and Seth seems to be a little sad that there's no more hustle and bustle in the house. The first two days Ben actually told me HE missed Seth which is saying alot! Seth tends to think I'm boring and even goes so far as to crawl over to other moms with more kids during his music class. He just sidles up to other brothers and sits in close to enjoy the class!
Seth continues to be a tiny little terror. He's sweet but he's moving and crawling and climbing faster than I can keep up. He crawls up the stairs, he climbs on chairs and STANDS up waving his arms in the air like look at me! I even found him on a chair trying to climb up on the table in the playroom the other day. The kid is crazy. Today he finally took more than just a step. He did 3 or 4 steps a couple of times so we're almost there!! I wish I had taped it because he was so excited that he was walking that he was giggling and just plain giddy. He'd fall and then clap like crazy because he knew he had accomplished something. It was very cute. He's also babbling and I swear saying words but I can't be sure. Every time he does I think, "Did he just say that or am I imagining it?". He definitely attempts to repeat words. I'll give him that much.
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