I can well remember the days of pre-school as we call it here. Leaving that tiny tot behind… now he’s just started secondary school. I have no idea where the eleven years have gone! 🙂
Yes. I think this is why they should serve wine. Although then we would not just be disoriented, we also wouldn’t remember any key facts or figures. Maybe a blessing:).
I love Gracie Allen’s quote. She was a very funny lady.
Kindergarten is painful. I recall my eldest crying as she had to get on the bus for her first days in school. I felt helpless. But the bus driver cheered me up when she said that she ‘could handle this.’ Fortunately, her teacher did, too and we all survived that first year. 😉
I can well remember the days of pre-school as we call it here. Leaving that tiny tot behind… now he’s just started secondary school. I have no idea where the eleven years have gone! 🙂
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somehow it flies by, jade )
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ah, gracie! say, good night, gracie! 🙂
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)))
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😀 😀 😀 Only five?
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HA!
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Ha ha.
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Fabulous!
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)))
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Burns and Allen are one of my favorite shows to listen to on my XM radio..:-)
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we’re lucky to have access to all the old classics –
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Not to mention Jack Benny and Fred Allen..:-)
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Do you get many parents that look like the picture, Beth? And if you do, could you describe their children please? Ha!
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don’t ask, don’t tell –
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Yes. I think this is why they should serve wine. Although then we would not just be disoriented, we also wouldn’t remember any key facts or figures. Maybe a blessing:).
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’tis true –
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my first for real LOL this AM–thanks ksBeth!! 🙂
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yay!
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Were there any meltdowns? Parent or child? There’s usually a few.
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Woops. Accidentally ‘liked’ my own comment. Touch screen = evil.
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no worries )
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nothing too dramatic today, we’ll see tomorrow when the parents leave them at the door –
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PLEASE take videos.
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ha!
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Aw, I still remember my first day of kindergarten!
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oh, i’m so glad you do –
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Snort!
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Chuckle..snort bring on tomorrow! 🙂
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yep!
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I used to have a boston terrier, and I still miss her. She had that look all the time. 🙂
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awww, and how funny is that look?
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LOL I think that the one of the left is me.
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hah – i’ve been there!
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LOL I bet you have! Is it hard not to snicker?
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it really is, sometimes, brenda )
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I love Gracie Allen’s quote. She was a very funny lady.
Kindergarten is painful. I recall my eldest crying as she had to get on the bus for her first days in school. I felt helpless. But the bus driver cheered me up when she said that she ‘could handle this.’ Fortunately, her teacher did, too and we all survived that first year. 😉
Blessings to you this school year, Beth.
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thanks, judy and i know for a fact it is very much harder on the parents, than the kinders )
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Doggone it, how’d my kid get school-age already! That seems to be their general opinion, Beth?
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that is exactly it, mark )
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I’m him on my left. 🙂
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hah!
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