It has been a few days since I posted a blog. Time sure does fly by! Sorry about that. We're still adjusting to Kindergarten. Mornings have been rough for our household, but the last two days...the tears have stopped once in the car headed to Kingswood...but very sad and tries to be a big boy. So, we are making baby steps. Today was the first day he ate his lunch (he said he was hungry today instead of telling us his stomach hurt)! Once he is more comfortable in this new setting and gets to know his classmates better...hopefully things will improve. Right?????!!!! The teacher and I are in daily communication and she has been wonderful...helping us get through this and letting us know what happens at school. Gavin has even tried helping Ian. The other morning he got a tissue and tried to blow Ian's nose and give him a hug. Yea, talk about precious!!!!!
Gavin had to stay home from school on Tuesday as he was getting over his bathroom situation. He has been in good spirits though, so that has been helpful. He is one who would love to go to school every single day and was ticked off that he can't get picked up at 3:45pm. So, yea...Gavin wants Ian's school schedule and Ian wants Gavin's school schedule. Of course, right?! Gavin's vocabulary has skyrocketed! Unbelieveable. He can talk your ear off...that's for sure! He pretends to fly on airplanes (the big couch is the American Eagle airplane), take buses and he has packed his suitcase. He claims to fly to the Outer Banks a lot. He keeps Jamie occupied after his nap on Tuesdays and Karen occupied on Wednesdays. I think he likes the one-on-one time with our wonderful childcare providers!!!! But, I do think he misses his big bro.
Tuesday night was soccer practice and half way through our scrimmage (Ian scored a beautiful goal!), there was lightening and thunder. So, we ended practice early. I was able to head to the PTA meeting at Kingswood on time and Cailean took the kids home.
We've got a busy weekend coming up. After school on Friday we're heading to the NC State Cross Country Meet for a campus connection event. Ian has a soccer game Saturday morning and I have a Stampin' Up! class here in the afternoon. Sunday morning is church, then Ian has a 2 hour soccer clinic at the soccer complex. He'll be coached by some of the Carolina Railhawks (professional soccer) and the Town of Cary reps. That night we're attending the Railhawks soccer game at 6pm with my mom and grandparents. We were able to get a discount on our seven tickets. :)
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I'm so glad Ian is getting a little better about going to school. I have no doubt he'll get more adjusted and enjoy it more as time goes by. Have fun at the game! I'm sure Ian will love to see some professionals play his favorite sport!
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