Wednesday, September 2, 2009

First Day of Kindergarten

Ayden on his first day of school
Today is the day we've been waiting for for months ... or maybe years? Ayden has been so excited to start school especially over the last few weeks. Last week he was so worried that he wouldn't get to go because we had told him that he had to finish his Kindergarten workbook before he went to school. He sat for hours (despite me trying to persuade him to go play) working on his workbook and finished it after completing 65 pages!After he went to bed last night I went grocery shopping and got lots of yummy lunch foods, then packed his lunch. How exciting!

PB&J cut into a dinosaur shape, Root Beer (which you aren't allowed to bring to school oops), apple sauce, string cheese, carrots, grapes, and cookies. And most importantly...a noodle!
This morning, everyone got up at 8am. Ayden started getting ready for school. He was SO excited to get on the bus, and get to school. We walked over to the bus stop, but when the bus came he would not get on. I even carried him on, but somehow he managed to dart right past me leaving me on the bus. The bus driver said to drive him, so that's what I did. I left the little boys with Armand so I could go on the class tour with Ayden. He was a little clingy, but after a few minutes he was fine.

Waiting for the bell to ring and Mrs. Sharp to come out of the class Putting his lunch and backpack in his cubby
Making his name tag
Sitting on the mat to take roll
Talking about how lunch works. Don't they look so little at the big lunch table.
Good boy, listening to his teacher Mrs. Sharp talking about how the kids will get home.They made their name tags, took roll, and then went down to see and talk about the lunch room. Afterwards, it was time to say goodbye. He was tearing up, (I was trying to think of something to say to make him feel better.) Then I remembered the NOODLE! Before I had gone shopping for lunches, I asked Ayden what he wanted in his lunch. He said 'peanut butter and jelly and noodles'. I said that I wasn't sure how to get noodles in his lunch cause they would get cold'. He informed me that he meant the 'skinny long stick noodles'. Translation: Raw Spaghetti noodles. Luckily, at the last minute last night I decided to pull his lunch box out of the fridge and stick a noodle in it. So I said to him: 'Ayden, there's a surprise in your lunch box, and I'm not going to tell you that it might be a noodle.' He started to laugh, then hugged and kissed me, and went on his way to tell his friend Gunnar about the noodle. Phew!
Ashten, AJ, and I went to wait for Ayden at the bus stop. The kids were sooo excited to have Ayden come home.
AJ waiting for "AhEee's bus"
There was nothing more exciting to see this big boy jump off the bus, rush up to me, and almost knock me down. What a sweet boy. I know in a year or two he will be begging me not to come to the bus stop.
Andrew, Angelina, Ayden, Ashten, and Anderson
We are so proud of our big Kindergartner!! We love you Ayden!!!

5 comments:

Unknown said...

Oh, root beer!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

He looks absotely darling- how's it going having only 2 now at home during the day- do they miss him? Ella at first would wake up from her nap and ask where Olivia was- but she's getting used to it :)!

Matt and Carla said...

Looks like the first day of school was a sucess, sending your first off to school is such a bitter sweet time.

Megs said...

What a big boy!! Great job Ayden, you look so handsome and will do great in Kindergarten!!!

Britany said...

Wow! Ayden is so big and grown up! Can't believe he is in school.What a great post, I felt like I was there at school with him! Love you guys!