Morning.
Lacey and Daylen started school today. Daylen has Laceys teacher from last year, Mrs. Otto and Lacey has Miss Bedford. I'm very excited to hear about their first day back. I probably will hear one solid answers like "fine," "good," and "fun." Then later, Grandma or Nana will call them and all of a sudden they will have at least a 30 min. conversation about what they did in DETAIL :)
This morning Lacey and Daylen woke up without me having to say to them at least 15 times "get up." We had a relaxing morning getting ready for their big day. When breakfast was served - and by served I mean me role playing as their waitress, Lacey explained to Daylen "the ropes" of Sellersville Elementary. For an example, she told him where you can and cannot go for recess. What is off limits in the hallway and she warned him that the pizza line for lunch was going to be extremely long and that he should have patience to eat. I couldn't help but smile the whole time I was getting their stuff together, and pretending like I wasn't listening to their inside conversation...but I totally was.
The Bus
The bus. Daylen's first time. He tried to leave the house to walk down to the bus stop at least 8 times before the actual time. "Daylen, close the door." "Daylen, honey it's not time yet." "Daylen, 5 more minutes." He is persistent. Now, our bus stop, as of last year, was right in front of Hooly's house. Poor Hooly if she was ever trying to sleep in or anyone who lives over that way for that matter because this bus stop is not quiet and calm. Especially, on the first day of school. Well- Hooly...if you are reading this the bus will not be picking up right in front of your house anymore. :)
And they are getting off the bus.....
