...you realize you're babies are all grown up.
It's time for this momma to realize that there are no more babies in her house. Logan is officially a Kindergartner. He has no problems being away from me at all; in fact, he can't wait for me to drop him off at school and leave. Every morning though, he still asks for me to walk him to the Kindergartner's playground, so that still makes me feel needed.
Until he wipes off my kisses and shrugs out of hugs.
Caleb just turned two this past weekend. He's officially a toddler now. This makes me sad because it signifies that I am not a mother of a little boy and a baby, but I now have two little boys that are growing rapidly.
And things are changing quickly around the house too. Caleb is sad every time we leave Logan at school, so much that some days he's inconsolable until after lunch. I guess a good meal cures everything, right?
Trying to establish a new routine around Caleb has certainly been a challenge. He refuses to take his naps when he usually does, so this puts a damper on things. We're trying to find our way together at home, just the two of us.
Until it's his turn to start Kindergarten.
Showing posts with label Back To School. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Back To School. Show all posts
September 05, 2012
August 13, 2012
Back To School Gifting
School is back in session sooner than you know it and what better way to show your appreciation for your child’s teacher than with a great Back To School gift! There have been TONS of great ideas on Pinterest lately for teacher gifts, ranging from "Teacher Survival Kits" and plants to boxes of pencils and packages of paper for use in the classroom.
Below are some of the cute ideas I've come across in the last few weeks, but what ALL parents really want to know is: What do our children's teachers REALLY want/need?
A reusable cup to keep the teacher hydrated + a bunch of pencils for the classroom = dual purpose gifting! A simple and inexpensive idea, especially if you have several children in school.
Personalized classroom decor!
The "Teacher Survival Kit" could include pain reliever, hand sanitizer, lip balm, vitamin C drops, and a meal replacement bar to help get them through the first hectic week and beyond.
Below are some of the cute ideas I've come across in the last few weeks, but what ALL parents really want to know is: What do our children's teachers REALLY want/need?
A reusable cup to keep the teacher hydrated + a bunch of pencils for the classroom = dual purpose gifting! A simple and inexpensive idea, especially if you have several children in school.
Personalized classroom decor!
The "Teacher Survival Kit" could include pain reliever, hand sanitizer, lip balm, vitamin C drops, and a meal replacement bar to help get them through the first hectic week and beyond.
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