Bailey was delighted! She loves school. She is determined that school is the greatest invention since sliced cheese. She plans on making a gajillion more friends and enjoying them after school since she now lives among her school mates! And even better, when she joins the world of Jr. High in the upcoming years she won't have to make all new friends again. Bless her for being so optimistic and joyful!
On another note, McKay was hoping for a natural disaster pushing back his blissful summers end. Anything would have been better than leaving his comfortable and happy living circumstances to associate with strangers. He thinks home school is a great idea! So for McKay we prayed for a miracle.
And God delivered.
I walked McKay to class and painfully watched him dry his eyes (for the ten trillionth time that morning) and answered his question for the billionth time ("how many hours is school?") And then I ducked behind a tree where nobody could see me hug him (CUZ that just isn't cool... even if you're crying because you don't want to leave your mom.) And then I promised that I would come eat lunch with him so that he wouldn't be a total loner. Then I left and returned At lunch time where we talked about how McKay hadn't even had a minute to meet one new friend and that he was definitely going to die if he had to stay for one more hour of school. Just as he was finishing up his turkey sandwich (made with googols of love) one of his long lost friends from his class last year (at the other school) appeared and said, "Oh hey McKay!" and McKay's face lit up like a Christmas tree on steroids, "Hi Ramone!" Those words never sounded so good... In fact, I think Ramone might have to go onto my list of favorite people now. And then Ramone said something so profound: "have you seen Darrin yet? He moved over here too." And my heart leaped and landed in the same spot as McKay's which visibly jumped out of his chest. He not only knew somebody, He had two friends from his other school which made him one mighty happy kid at recess. And after we left the lunch room I walked McKay over to the playground and as soon as he spotted those familiar boys from his 2nd grad class he waved good bye and sent me on my way to our quiet little home. And McKay felt like he belonged at that new school...
And so all the little ones are now in school... and I'm told that I will enjoy it. But all it makes me want to do is cry. Mum says I can take 3 days to mourn... and then I must get going. So I have one more day to heal my lonely heart. And then the enjoyment of my empty house for hours each day begins. But I will never, not ever, stop praying that those lucky teachers who have my wee ones for nearly 7 hours each day will enjoy them as much as I do.
5 comments:
I really enjoyed reading this! Your kids are just too dang cute! I'm so sad for your lonely heart. I'm sure you'll find plenty to do with your free time!
Speaking as someone in your same boat... I hear ya sister! I thought I would die of worry all day Wednesday. Everyone of them survived and loved it.
Been too busy the past few days to feel totally loney. It helps.
Hang in there. Every day gets a little better.
I feel you pain as well, but I still have one small companion all day long. I do not want to think of sending her off to school in a couple more years.
Can't wait to have your fun family out for dinner tomorrow night! It's been too long, my friend!
Very sweet post, Becky. I'm a looong way from feeling lonely during the days... :) I'm eating up my baby girl- she is just so cute!
Anyway, I have a chicken question for ya ... What medicine (dust?)do you put on your chickens? A couple of ours have small spots on their chests where they are losing feathers and one is losing it on her back. They aren't being pecked so I'm thinking it might be bugs/fleas/mites??? It made me think of your sad post and how we don't/haven't medicated them with anything. If you have any info... please advise.
Enjoy your afternoons! :)
Tanya
You won't be lonely if you come visit me. :)
My kids start back to school this week (except Keller--kindergarteners apparently have to wait a few days), and then Merritt starts next week. I am stoked!
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