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First Day of School

Today was an interesting day. We homeschooled E last year, but with the new baby on the way, and baby E only 8 months old, and J starting kindergarten this year too, we decided that maybe school would be the best, so we found a charter school opening up in the area and decided it would work for us. It was a rough choice because I want to do what is best for my kids, but at the same time, I want to protect my sanity too!

Today they started classes, E in first grade and J doing halfday kinder and I think they had some fun. It was weird being home for three hours with only the baby, but I am sure I will get used to the quiet. This morning while J was home too we went and got his hair cut which I have been meaning to do for awhile but it was just easier with one less kid with us. Here are a couple pics from their first day . . .




Comments

Shannon Roberts said…
You will learn to enjoy it trust me!!!!!! Luv the boy behind E!! LOL
Angela Sager said…
You will definitely enjoy your time, especially next year when they both go full days :)
Tracey said…
They are cuties! Glad their first day went well. Enjoy your newfound freedom. Okay, so it isn't complete freedom but enjoy it nonetheless! :)
Amy said…
Oh, they look so cute with their backpacks on! I hope they had a good day.
Corynn said…
Cute pics. Are they going to Pathway?

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