Friday, September 7, 2012

kindergarten queen


Well, it happened.
I have a kindergartener...a school-aged kid.  

I cannot believe how fast the past five years has gone and now we've moved onto a new chapter...homework, reading, schedules and for Lucy...so much fun!

A week before school started we met with Lucy's teacher and she had her kindergarten assessment.  Her teacher is a dream and the classroom is perfect...everything you'd want in a kindergarten class.  We saw her desk and cubby and I started crying just walking around the room knowing this would be where she'd grow, learn and spend three hours a day for the next year.  On her own and growing into her own little person.

When the big day came there was excitement and nerves for all three of us.  After two bites of breakfast Lucy got dressed, had a mini photo shoot in the front yard and we all walked to school.





The first person we saw at school was Lucy's friend from preschool, Phoebe.  She is so excited that they are at the same school!  They are in different classes - there are two morning kindergarten classes - but have so much fun playing before and after school.  Sixteen girls and six boys in Lucy's class this year...dramarama.


The week leading up to school I had a few emotional outbursts but her excitement and curiosity made it lame for me weepy and sad.  I'm just so proud of Lucy and how far she has come.  The night before school I remembered how I prayed while she was in the NICU that one day she would be healthy and strong and walk herself into school.  I envisioned a tiny but strong little girl who laughed and ran with the rest of her friends - nothing holding her back.  Friendly and smart and confident.  Those long days in the NICU that vision seemed so far away but deep down I knew it would happen.  And here she is now - fulfilling every dream, hope and prayer I had.  

The most petite in her class (but a few within a couple of inches), friendly and interested.  Running, laughing, trying to remember new friends names and so excited to line up when that bell chimes.  She has brought home work sheets filled with her writing, pictures she cut out and glued with her own hands.  Stories about the school art gallery, singing class, computer class and teaching us about bullying.  

We've sent her off (if just for a few hours) and I'm so proud of who she is and what I know she'll become.  As hard as it is to let go a little...it's so exciting to see what's yet to come for this superstar!!

4 comments:

Shauna Cundick said...

Codi, this is so well written. Way to go to all of you for how far Lucy has come. She is so cute and so full of personality. She'll do great in Kindergarten.

Go Lucy!

caitlin and brinton said...

I can't believe it. I'm so happy for her - but wish she'd stay this age for.ev.er.

Kim said...

A sweet post. Lucy is so ready for school and new adventures! So happy to hear she has a wonderful teacher; Lucy would be my dream student!!

Lacey said...

Such a great tribute to Lucy and to her wonderful mom and dad who have gotten her this far and will help her along the way! I am so proud of you Codi, she is such an amazing girl (but of course she is look at her mom) I love being moms of single child with you! We rock it!