Last Day of Summer!

This morning, I snoozed, as we had nothing to do besides the museum at 10 am. The kids got up, and Peyton asked to play piano. I think she knows it’s inevitable, and she would prefer to get it over with first. After she was done, Brandon was up next. I’d fed him while Peyton was playing, and then I fed her while he was. It worked out nicely. They both got ready; I did a vacuum of downstairs, and then we headed out. We met Chrissi at the entrance, and both kids presented her with an apple. She headed back to work, and the kids explored. Peyton had been there most recently for her last kinder field trip. They went through pretty quickly, and we were done in under 2 hours. We headed out for lunch at this cafe that Dave had scoped out before. It was kitty corner to our parking spot, so it worked out nicely. We hung out outside, and we split a chicken waffle and salad three ways. It was just enough for all of us, then we headed to TJ’s for a grocery round for tomorrow. We came home for a nap, and then it was time for class reveal. Both kids have been napping, which is great! Both kids were super excited for school to start. Brandon kept saying, “I can’t believe tomorrow’s the first day of school!” We headed to school at 4 pm, as I’d wanted to wait a bit for the crowds to die down. It was perfect timing, and we walked right up to our windows. We got Peyton’s first, then Brandon’s. He waited in his own line, and I’d snapped pictures of Peyton’s class. She didn’t see her name, so while I went to Brandon’s window, she looked on her own. I finally helped her with hers, and then scrolled down to see the other kids in their classes. They have friends in both classes, and Peyton was excited for her teacher. Brandon said he got the second coolest teacher in 4th grade. (They only have 4 teachers, and one of whom is a new one). We met some of the parents and friends, and one of Peyton’s friends has the same teacher, who moved from K to 1st grade. But they are in the same classroom, the kinder wing. He already told her, “First grade is going to suck.” I felt like telling her that was our situation last year. We said hi to Mrs. M and Ms. S, both kids’ kinder teachers. We said hi to some baseball and softball families before heading home. I’d taken pictures of all the classrooms, and we were reviewing them when Dave got home. Brandon was trying to contain his excitement, but he couldn’t. If he was excited before viewing the class lists, he was even more so when we saw Grace was in his class. At dinner, Dave was asking when Peyton and Hope would be in the same class. I commented, “Well, it took him 5 years.” Brandon said, “What do you mean?” Peyton said, “You and Grace in the same class.” She totally knew what I was talking about. Before class reveal, Brandon said he’d do student council; at least try for it. And he didn’t change his mind after. We got the kids showered up, read and brushed by 745 pm, a little later than “usual”. We’re excited for tomorrow!

   
    
    
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