(Nearly) Wordless Wednesday: My back-to-school boys

by DaniGirl on September 3, 2008 · 2 comments

in A thousand words,Ah, me boys,Simon,Tristan

Simon’s first day of Junior Kindergarten!

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(My babies! What happened to my babies???)

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1 MomOnTheGo September 3, 2008 at 10:46 am

I’m right there with you! Reid started JK yesterday. With her uniform on, she looks even more like a *big girl*. (See for yourself at my blog) I was still adjust to the maturity that her glasses seem to give her … She is impatient to stay the full day instead of the part days that are part of her integration schedule. On the one hand, I am proud of her independence but on the other hand, I am just not ready for her to be a big kid.

2 Kerry September 3, 2008 at 5:59 pm

Okay, I love ya, but you need to push down Tristan’s socks. Just a touch. Cause he looks like an old man :o )

LOVE Simon’s tshirt!!

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