Sunday, August 30, 2009

And We are Off to Kindergarten

The past week has been exciting at the Berman House. On Thursday, we were off to Southbury Elementary School for Kindergarten Round up. It was a two hour orientation and meet and greet with Samantha's Teacher Ms. Husted and the school principle and administration. Samantha woke up excited and started her day in good spirits. Here she is getting ready to leave the house.When we got to school, Samantha had a chance to find her table in her classroom (I remember having a desk...must come later on these days). Anyway, she is at the red table in the red block of the kindergarten cluster. Red is her color. Here she is playing with playdoh while the parents fill out even more paperwork and before we completed our scavenger hunt of the classroom.
Samantha has a friend from LaPetite Academy in her class and we met Caitlin, who sits at Samantha's table. She lives on the next block and will be riding the bus with Samantha. Samantha also met another Kindergartner on our block over the weekend, Cameron, who will be riding the bus too so I was happy she would start with a couple friends.
During the orientation we were given instructions regarding lunches, school supplies and health expectations. There are a total of 380 Kindergarteners at Southbury. It is year two the school has been open and year two of the all day kindergarten program.
The first moment of meltdown began when one of the school administrators was explaining the importance of all the parents to put their children on the bus starting the next morning, rather than bringing our children to school. She did say it was okay if we got in our cars and met our student at school, but basically told us that after Friday, our child would be expected to make his/her own way to class independently, with help of teachers and detailed procedures of course. She went on and gave and anecdote about her own daughter that brought most of the room to tears. It wasn't just the content of the story, but the message to the the parents about our first true experience of letting our children take this first big step in their lives. Very poignant story that rang an interesting bell in my mind. She also asked that we try not to get emotional in front of the kids when we put them on the bus or walked them to the classroom the next day. She reminded us that the children will get upset if they see us upset and it was important to keep our composure. That thought alone created meltdown number two. I wasn't sure I could keep it together.
In any case, we received all the information we needed to get ready for the first "official" day on Friday. We packed a lunch, labeled our supplies and backpack, had a long refreshing shower and prepared for the next day. That included reviewing Samantha's "Shark" folder, which is something we will have to review each night. Third and forth meltdowns happened before bedtime. Once when Samantha and I were reviewing a very cute poem from her teacher and the other when I laid her down to sleep. At that point, I wondered how I would be the next day.
Friday brought that milestone to reality..I was going to put Samantha on the bus to kindergarten. After getting ready in plenty of time, Samantha enjoyed a special breakfast of french toast and sausage, compliments of Daddy, with Jadyn looking on a little jealous.
Then it was out to the end of the driveway for the bus pick up. Samantha couldn't decide how she was feeling. First, she was confident (and yes she wanted to wear a skirt)....
Then she was a little scared!

She wasn't really scared, she was actually quite excited, she posed this way for me! I managed to get her on the bus without shedding a tear. I even kept myself composed for the remainder of the day, but as the day went on, it felt weird to be home with just Jadyn. He too seemed a little confused about the absence at the house.

After his nap, Jadyn and I headed outside at 3:33 to meet Sam's bus. After we got settled in our wait, we received a phone call and e-mail stating that the buses were running late. It helped me remain at ease even though they warned us about the possibility during the orientation and asked us to be patient the first few days. Personally, I can't imagine trying to get that many kindergartners, oh and lets not forget the rest of the school, on buses and home safely. Anyway, here is Jadyn being very happy as we continue to wait.
He seemed to know that Samantha was on her way. He kept looking right and left as if he was waiting for her. Since we didn't know which direction she would come from, he was probably just doing the same thing I was doing.
And then she was home. She looks so small next to the bus!
She didn't have much to say, I asked her a lot of questions and finally got the gist of her day. She had fun and can't wait to go back! When I asked her if she sat with Cameron or Caitlin on the bus she said no. She told me she sat with Matthew...I had a flash into the future at that moment. I imagine she will be playing a lot with the boys at school.
In any case, it was a good first day of School and I was so happy to be able to be with her as she took this first big leap in life. To add sugar on top, Samantha and Jadyn were happy to see each other. They were very cuddly and giggly with each other that night. They really have created a very strong bond and love each other very much!

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

End of Summer Family Camping Trip

It is amazing how many blog posts you can create when you have a week off work. Two in one day, very rare, but the previous post was supposed to be up last week so don't get too excited.
We just spent the last two days camping in Amboy at Yogi Bear. We enjoyed two beautiful days outdoors. Here is Sam relaxing in Mommy's rocker!
Jadyn really loves riding on the back of Daddy's Bike. He just kept smiling!
Dad was having trouble with his smile, so he improvised!


Sam and Daddy played catch. Or as you can see, Daddy played more chase! Sam will have to learn to throw a little better though.

Mini Golf was fun! This is from Samantha's first 18 with Mom. She did really well. Mom's not pictured because it really is not necessary for the world to see her at her worst, even though dad snapped a few pictures! Like a trooper, the next day, she played another 18 with Daddy. Although we didn't keep score either time, I'm pretty sure she beat me and I think Dad wants to believe he beat Samantha, but I'm not really sure. Sam did say she won!


We had a problem getting wood the first night we camped and since the campground was virtually deserted their were not activities planned with Yogi. The campground felt bad, so Yogi stopped by for a personal 1:1 visit with Samantha and Jadyn. Yogi even brought gifts including a piggy bank and a Yogi Bear stool!
We will be again visiting Amboy in the future. We did have a good time.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

A Couple Smiles and a Milestone!

After a long day at work, I came home to these two smiling faces one day last week!

In addition to the smiles, I got a milestone!

So much for sitting still and just rolling around!

Monday, August 17, 2009

Summer Continued!

Jadyn just loves the mirror. When he is fussy, the mirror just mesmerizes him and he immediately calms down!
He really wants to touch that cute baby that keeps looking at him and copying his every move!

Uncle Alan came for a visit. He is getting use to this baby thing! We don't have one picture of him holding Samantha when she was a baby.

Although Uncle Alan and Jadyn both look a little scared in this one! As always, Sam is cool as a cucumber.

Here is Uncle Alan and his fiance Linda letting Jadyn relax on their laps before bedtime!

Part of the Visit was dedicated to a little pampering, not the ladies, but the men. Alan dyed his hair brown and Bruce shaved his head bald. Here is a before picture.
And now the after!

Alan, looks much younger don't you think? Bruce, well, I didn't like it so much! Needless to say, he will be growing his hair back. Love it short, but not bald. Doesn't really matter, this picture was taken only 7 days ago and his hair is right back where I like it. Was worth Alan dying his hair. Hope he keeps it up. I think he has lost 10 years.

The dog days of summer meant a trip to the zoo! Not even a kangaroo could keep these two in one place!
Here is Sam hiding in a rock!

My little animal love to have their pictures taken!

I often wonder if Sam has her head in the toilet at times. See for yourself! I guess I know the truth now!

Look how tall we are...Wow, well over half way to Michael Jordan!

Dinosaurs Alive was cool. Here is Sam next to a dinosaur egg!

She even tried to intimidate a dinosaur!
It was so hot, the Lions couldn't even move!

Jadyn had the best seat in the house! He even got a nap!

Last stop of the day, the carousel for a ride on a zebra!
Another trip to the pool gave me a couple more good photos! Jadyn loves standing in the water with Auntie Cheri!

Once again, Ethan is looking relaxed at pool side!
And Kyle, was just Kyle!
School days are just around the corner. Kindergarten preview night was last week. Here is Sam outside her classroom. She is in the red wing, which is one of four kindergarten wings joined by a multipurpose room. Their are 12 classes of kindergartners at Southbury, which is the location for the districts pilot program.
We couldn't go in her classroom, but I got a good picture from the door. Her teacher's name is Ms. Melissa Husted. We visited the music room, art room, gym and the library. We even met one of her classmates, who just happen to live in our neighborhood and will be attending the same home school as Sam next year.
She looks so small outside the entrance to the school!

And I had to be a total geek and take a picture of her near the marquee too! She was ready to go at that point, but finally gave in just for me!
And finally, the big reveal..the new glasses!

She looks so studious and is so excited. She said, "mommy, if I break them you will just get me another pair right?" I said yes, but they were expensive and she had to be really careful with them. She seemed to understand, but all I could see in my head was a smashed pair of glasses. Wonder how long we have til we are back for another pair? Anyone want to wager?