Monday, March 2, 2009

A day late (plus a week)....

As always, I am journaling way after the fact. Good thing I only have one kid. My baby is FINALLY old enough for nursury. I didn't know what to expect when I dropped her off. As always she suprised me. She walked right in and never looked back. A tiny (very, very tiny) part of me wanted it to be a fluke, I wanted emotion this week when I dropped her off...to prove to anyone (mostly me) that my baby still needs me. No such luck. We had a repeat of her first week, walked right in and never looked back. I guess I don't need to spend the next few years wondering how she will do her first day of school....

I have no pictures for this event either. The camera was lost...and then found and forgotten. Oops. You'll have to take my word that she was awful cute!

5 comments:

Kami Milliron said...

Of course she was cute - it's little Miss Rae : ) Congrats on Nursery, that is a huge milestone. I remember Douglas going to Nursery the first time. I wasn't surprised that he walked right in and was fine. What did surprise me was that I got a little teary eyed when I sat down in Relied Society - empty handed ! And then when he started Sun Beams, I wasn't surprised that he did really well sitting with his class. What surprised me was that I was sad that he wouldn't be coming to visit me at least once to go to the bathroom.

See you later at lunch, I can't wait !

Jake and Jenny said...

Yeah! She is a big girl now! I know what you mean though about you wanting them to miss you even a little. Mine were the same "Bye Mom!"

Jen said...

What a big girl! It took Katelyn a few weeks to completely get the hang of things- Now she's a pro:)

mad white woman said...

Clara still gets sad when I leave most of the time... and it's been eight months. It's not all it's cracked up to be, trust me. :)

Lindsay said...

Definitely a milestone in the LDS world!! I bet you're breathing a little sigh of relief right now! ;) And don't count on her always going to nursery so easily. Inevitably, there comes a time where there are tears involved at drop-off. Maybe you'll be a lucky one!