Here is my big boy at bright-thirty in the morning.

Liam wanted to be sure that I photographed his backside as well.

He didn't want me to walk him to his class, but I was able to use photography as my excuse to walk him in.
And the one photo I got with his teacher...blurry.

Well, I guess I'll be known as the mom who carries her camera every day until I can get a better shot. I might be called the paparazzi by the end of 1st grade.
I'm happy to report that I dropped him off without crying.
Until I noticed a sad face on Garrett. I asked my youngest what was wrong, and he fought back tears to say, "I don't want Liam to stay here. I miss him."
Dadgum, I was going to do this without tears!
I was, however, able to hold back the alligator tears and only get misty-eyed. Garrett's tears disappeared quickly, as I let the littles play at the park for a while.
We stayed busy all day, but my thoughts were never far from my school boy.
When we picked him up, Liam was happy and lovey. He gave me a hug right in the carpool line! Once we got home, I was the lucky recipient of 2 more unsolicited hugs.
When asked about his first day, he reported that lunch was his favorite part. Music was a close second, but he wanted to know when he has PE and art.
After his full report, I said, "It sounds like you had a good day." He said, "Uh huh, and I want to go back tomorrow."
Well, it's a good thing this school business works on a daily basis.
I have two questions for the moms of older students. How long will it be before I stop thinking about him every minute of the day? How long before he stops greeting me with a hug at the end of the day?
Because I don't want either to stop.
Dadgum, I'm sorry I missed this wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet! That backpack is HUGE!
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