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Tuesday, September 9, 2008
I am typing while my baby girl is still at her 1st day of preschool.
It was tough letting her go. 1 kid screamed and it was a snowball effect.
As I was shuffled out the door with the words "It is best if you all just go, they will get over it quickly," Olivia lay face down on the floor crying trying to crawl between the legs of the teacher who was holding back 2 other hysterical children. The other 2 aids were handeling their fair share of attempting escapees.
I videod up to the point of the SCREAM and as I rewatched it in the car outside the school I couldn't help but notice Olivia's big nervous puppy dog eyes. She was trying to be brave. I am so proud of her. This morning she kept telling me I lay down, I can't go to school, I sick, couch couch! How do they learn these things! After I get all the kids home safe and sound I will upload the video.
edited to add video:
It was tough letting her go. 1 kid screamed and it was a snowball effect.
As I was shuffled out the door with the words "It is best if you all just go, they will get over it quickly," Olivia lay face down on the floor crying trying to crawl between the legs of the teacher who was holding back 2 other hysterical children. The other 2 aids were handeling their fair share of attempting escapees.
I videod up to the point of the SCREAM and as I rewatched it in the car outside the school I couldn't help but notice Olivia's big nervous puppy dog eyes. She was trying to be brave. I am so proud of her. This morning she kept telling me I lay down, I can't go to school, I sick, couch couch! How do they learn these things! After I get all the kids home safe and sound I will upload the video.
edited to add video:
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3 comments:
awwww....I'm sorry she was sad :(
I hope she does ok and has a good day!!!
She is so cute. What a big girl. Very cute backpack too!
Hope it gets easier and easier!
LOL so cute. I'm so used to just ditching my kids off at daycare, I'm like "see ya!" ROFL