I must say, these kids of ours are very brave. The insecurity of walking into a new school after having known everyone in your class since you were tiny in your old town, would be intimidate just about anyone. They have all done so well with the change. Diving right in has been the best strategy.
So far, we are really happy with the schools and teachers. My favorite thing has definitely been that school starts over and hour LATER here then in Woodstock! Our mornings are so much less frantic, as our the evenings before school, and I like that they get home later in the afternoon. I always felt that it was backward in Woodstock, with the high schoolers staring at almost nine, and the elementary kids getting out the door at the crack of dawn. I know it made early morning seminary easier for members of our church, however.
They came home the first week with new laptop computers. That one I'm not so sure I want to celebrate considering I just took their Kindle's away indefinitely.
We have high hopes that school becomes familiar quickly, and lots of friends are made this year! We plan to give it all our best shot!
Wally and Will are on the same bus. They like that a lot.
Here, they have half day Kindergarten. Walker is ready for more of a day than that. So we signed him up at a Montessori school that is just up the street in the morning. I pick him up and bring him home for a quick lunch, and then we are out the door to the elementary with his bike, to ride home with Georgia after Kindergarten in the afternoon. So far, he is loving his routine. It has not been too much for him at all. He is thriving at Montessori and his Kindergarten teacher is so kind. I think this may be the perfect set up for us!
Walker in front of his Montessori school. The school just moved into a brand new building. Walker is loving finding little jobs to help out. I'm told he takes a lot of pride in window washing!




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