With two kids to get ready for school in the morning instead of one now, I set my alarm 15 minutes earlier that I did last school year. I needed every second of it too because putting their lunches together took longer that I expected. Fortunately, the teachers anticipated a crazy first day of school and didn't mind us strolling in a little late. We even got to stay in Sophie's classroom for 20 minutes to help her settle in. Her teacher practically had to kick us out though because I couldn't bear to leave. Even though Sophie already knew six kids in her class before school started, she sat alone on the morning rug. I almost broke out in tears seeing my baby sitting there all by herself. Then suddenly she got up, walked over to Trung and I, and hugged us. *sniff sniff* She's all grown up now!
Walking the four blocks to school with Trung pushing a stroller full of school supplies
Lydia meets her second grade teacher, Mrs. Lynch
Mrs. Scholder, Lydia's former kindergarten teacher, greets Sophie at the back door
One last activity before our baby starts her schooling career.
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