Summer is officially over (though the temperatures don’t feel like it). Evan tearfully went to school again this morning–I know he’ll get used to it soon; we expected the tears. Ashlyn went to her first real day of preschool today–she barely said goodbye to me. Drew begged to stay and play at preschool and was sad to have to leave–one more year, then he’ll be at preschool on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. Summer is over–these flip flops of Ashlyn illustrate it well. We had some fun this summer–we took 10 museum trips, played at Shorecrest in Fenwick Island, enjoyed playing with friends, read books with the library’s reading club, and then some. These shoes–which Ash wore pretty much everyday–tell the story of our travels. Now, it’s time to settle down in school again and wear some new shoes.
wake up call
how would you like to wake up to this? Apparently, Ashlyn wouldn’t like to herself though it’s how she wakes up pretty much daily.
highlights from young life’s family camp
Didn’t want to neglect some pics from family camp over Labor Day weekend. The kids had a ball–and we had quite a fun time ourselves. We had a great time just hanging out with friends, my extended family, the kids, etc. My voice by the grace of God made it through helping with music. My sister Megan and her husband Jason did a great job heading it all up for about 200 people up at Young Life’s Lake Champion. Hopefully, between us and the Currys, we can get some folks to go up with us next year. Here are a few of my favorite pics…
Crocodile Tears and Smiles on Evan’s First Day of School
Despite a shaky start, the day turned out well. It was Evan’s first day at a new building with a new teacher with a big classroom of new kids. He woke up well and even left the house pretty well (notice the smiley picture). But, when we got to school, the tears started. A teacher walked him into school with his class as he cried hard. We hated leaving him like that. But, at 3:10 when we walked down to get him, we were pleasantly surprised at him coming out waving and smiling. He came home happy, jabbering about the day and telling us all the rules. Hopefully, tomorrow will be even better with no tears at all at drop off.
The other two pictures of Evan in the classroom are from orientation last week.
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