Tuesday, July 10, 2007
And They’re Off…
Yesterday was the first day back to school for some 30,000 year round Wake County students. How was the first day for the converted schools and their students?
My kids were so excited about the first day that I could hardly contain them. This is the first year that my kids will be riding the bus and we were up early, 6 am. We didn’t need to go to the bus stop until 7 am but my 6 year old was trying to bust out the door at 6:30.
Turns out that even when we showed up at the bus stop at 7 am we waited for 38 minutes for the bus to show up. I had been told by the person who is the transportation coordinator in our area that the bus would be here about 7:20 or so. Well I figured that since we needed to be there 10 minutes before the bus came and the TV crew was meeting us there that 7 am was reasonable. Let me apologize now to those folks because after they were done with what they needed to do we waited and waited for the bus. We all could have used a little more sleep that morning. Next time we will be a little less timely. (and the bus will show up early)
As 2 out of my 3 scurried onto the bus it struck me that time surely does fly. I can’t believe I have a 4th grader. And my 1st grader is 6 going on 20. Nothing gets by her. My youngest spent the day with me and we ran some errands. I took her to her dentist appointment and we went shopping and just kind of relaxed. She is going into Kindergarten this year and she is on what they call staggered entry. It seems that this is different in every school but she will be going to school today for 2 hours and then start school next Monday.
I am the parent that feels school is a good place for my children to be. When the others went off to school for the first time I was very proud of them and continue to be. I missed them but I believe that I will be missing my youngest more. Not because I love her more just because she is my baby. The last one to go to school. Monday through Friday, all day. That will be an adjustment for sure. I probably will cutely play off like it doesn’t bother me but when I get home I’m sure there will be some tears.
When the afternoon came, me and my daughter drove up to the bus stop to pick up the others (yes we drove IT WAS HOT and it’s quite a walk) When the bus arrived the kids flew off the bus with the biggest smiles on their faces. They were full of first day stories, each of them talking at once. The sound was deafening but wonderful. They absolutely loved their first day. And isn’t this what every parent wants? Their children to be filled with the love for learning. Having them enjoy school so much warms my heart.
What we need to consider is this, children are resilient. They find the best in every situation and make it work for them. Yes they had a shortened summer break but they were absolutely thrilled to start school. There was no complaining. No grumpiness. Nothing but joy about returning to school. We, as adults, could learn something about this whole conversion from our kids. Our kids will be OK. They will adjust and make the best of this situation without giving it a second thought. They will go on. My oldest had said something a while back that comes to mind. He had said that he didn’t understand why people were getting so upset over the conversion. I explained to him why some where upset and he said “Why don’t they just try it first and see how they feel? Maybe it won’t be as bad as they think?“ Indeed!
How is it going for you?

