Saturday, February 2, 2013

mommy moments.

Ok, so I have driven my kids to school everyday since the started.. Even preschool. This last semester of school is crazy crazy busy and so I finally decided to give in to their begging to let them ride the bus with their friends. 
So I called the school, set it up and gave in to my crazy need to overprotect my kids. 
this was their first day...
they got on and I am pretty sure a party of my heart and nerves went with them. Putting your kids on a bus I am sure does not seem like such a nerve racking deal for most parents...but it was hard for me. 
But of course they did it with no problem! They found a seat, sat with friends and were off to school. 

1 comment:

Mandy said...

My younger kids are in love with the bus too. :) If I ever drive them to school for one reason or another, all three always complain. My older kids, well, that's a different story. Andrew is chomping at the bit to drive himself. Only one more year until that happens! Yikes! By the way, I LOVE Cullan's glasses! He looks so cute in them.

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