My kids convinced me that it wasn’t too cold to walk to school (9 degrees outside). We load up the wagon and take off. We make a very brisk 5 minute walk and get to the school. I discover that amid the heap of kids and blankets, Caleb’s backpack did not make the trek. Caleb is worried that he doesn’t have his snack, so I promise to run home and get it. Out of breath, I make it to his class and find he isn’t there. I find out, Caleb is in AJ’s class. Everyday he goes to AJ’s class with him and hangs out with the first graders until he decides to mosey down to his own preschool class. I was at a loss for words. His teachers just laugh and call it, “Brother Bonding.”
I still can’t decide if I should be mad that Caleb is late everyday or happy that my kids like each other.
6 comments:
Sound like you've found a great school and teachers that allow this to happen instead of causing a power struggle. Funny you didn't know until today!!
Oh, P.S.
I'm glad you like the Cleverly mold!
I liked your comment on my blog about my folks. Just wondering, do they look significantly older to you. I can't believe how old they are getting and for that matter how old I am getting. I am staring 30 square in the face. Yuck! I love your stories - I get an abdominal and cheek work-out every time I read your blog. You are practically my personal trainer - yes, it's that bad :)
Sneaky, sneaky children! I like to hear about "Brother Bonding". It makes me think there are still cute things going on in this world!! Great posts, Lisa!
Lisa your blog is so fun to read! I just found it from Hilary's...you have the funnest kids! Hope everything is going great!
Amanda Burns
I'd go with the later... focus on the postive and try to let the rest go. the sad thing is, is that you found out...sometimes not knowing is SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO much easier! And less embarassing.
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