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Wednesday, September 10, 2008

First Days and Birthdays

I thought that with all the exposing of family secrets and soul searching, we could use a little levity here in the Candy Cane Forest.  So I will now post numerous photos of my impossibly adorable children and update you on what else has been going on in our lives.  

A couple of weeks ago Lolly and Frostine started first grade.  The transition from kindergartners to first graders has been pretty seamless.  They love their teachers and I am loving they are getting used to the longer days.   Here they are on the first day of school.


Oh wait... that's just what I see when I look at them.  Here is what my first graders actually looked like on the first day.


The day after school started, they went and turned six years old.  I still can't get my head around the fact that I gave birth to twin girls six years ago.  They had a party at a local bakery with some of their friends and each girl went home with a mini cake that they decorated themselves.  I'm sure lots of parents were cursing me for sending their kids home full of sugar, but it was a blast and the girls loved it.


As if that wasn't enough excitement, Gloppy started preschool on Monday.  My charming little side kick is no longer a baby, or even a toddler.  He's a little boy.


Gloppy has had no problem at all getting used to big boy school.  It's me that can't quite get used to it.  I got a little choked up walking him into school the first day as my mind wandered to a day when I walked my little girls into their first day of preschool with Gloppy strapped to my chest in a Baby Bjorn.  As I watch him playing with all the kids, he seems so little to me and I have stop myself from running to scoop him up and take him home to play trains.  

But I get over it when I pull into my driveway and walk into my quiet house three mornings a week.   Summer was everything it should be... lazy, sunny, fun-filled and packed with family togetherness.   But it's kind of nice to be back to our school year routines.


10 comments:

PsychMamma said...

What cuties! Gloppy doesn't LOOK any too happy in that pic. :-)

The bakery birthday party sounds like a dream-come-true! What a great idea.

Thanks for sharing. Enjoy your 3 days of peace and quietness.

Kate Coveny Hood said...

You made me laugh with that first picture. I still look at my three year old and see a baby (when everyone else sees a five year old - he's giant).

Your girls are gorgeous. My husband would be having a heart attack over that. He is currently talking about putting our daughter in a convent instead of high school.

Marinka said...

Love this post! Your kids are beautiful (and you're not too shabby, either!) I think I want to have my next birthday party at a bakery, too.

Anonymous said...

I am moving north just to have a bakery birthday party.

And I love the comparison pictures...that was totally how I saw MiniMe when I sent him off to preschool.

anymommy said...

Oh so incredibly cute. I loved the comparison pictures as well. That's exactly how you'll always see them! They are beautiful little girls.

EatPlayLove said...

what a great party! I have a 5th birthday looming in my near future and I am kind of dragging my feet. I wish we could do the bakery!

Anonymous said...

What an exciting time for all of you. And oh, that quiet. Cherish it.

Maura said...

Sweet! In so many ways. :-)

P.S. My word verification is "wowtv" -- that's the best one I've gotten yet.

Kari said...

You and Gloppy look so cute!!!

Anonymous said...

Imagine how many future chefs you may have created. People will ask them - what made you want to cook/bake? and they'll answer - I went to this awesome bakery birthday party once and...

Oh and my word verification is fucqu. Do I win?