It's a new school year, which means new beginnings to another year of learning and trusting. Not only on the kid's part, but also me. It's easy to be protective of my children and want to save them from everything. However, that doesn't help them grow. There are so many times when I think that I know what's best for them, but really what they need is a change of pace, and a different experience then what I think would be the best. I wonder how this applies to my life as well, and what kind of growth I'm having, or not. Lord, help us all to learn and trust in you each day, knowing that you know exactly what we need, and that might be different from what we expect. I pray that we would see you in everything we experience each day!
Here is Harrison staring 1st grade! He's even at a new school this year, and had to miss the real first day of school. He had a fever all day on Monday, with no other symptoms, but none-the-less we proceeded to follow the 24 hour policy and stay home. Being a good sport, he know that it was the right thing to do. The "Mystery Box" has already made its way home, and is eager to devour everything related to school!
Emmett is in Kindergarten this year, going all day, every day. He is our inward processor, so up until the few days before school, nothing was really spoken of school with him. Every now and then he would wonder out loud who his teacher would be, but nothing more than that would surface. However, he has an extra skip in his step this week with school starting and finally here. It's really fun to see his excitement!
Miss Maura had to get in on the picture taking too. She was pretty adamant the last week that she was going to school too, but her brothers very generously reminded her that she was NOT going to school. Thankfully, it calmed her to hear that she was going to SUNDAY school. I am ever so thankful that news made her happy. In true feminine fashion, she is passionate about everything, and whatever she thinks is what it should be. She turned 3 this summer, so it might be a few years before she gets in on going to school. For now, she gets to resort to coffee breaks and errands with me. Her imagination has exploded the past few days, and is quite the entertainment for me.
In a few short weeks we'll start activities and become even more busy than what we are today. It's no wonder the weeks and months just fly by!