Monday, August 26, 2013

It's All About the Shoes

I'm back in business with a first day of school post. It's second grade for Charlotte, and sixth grade for Anson.



Charlotte was happy to see that a very popular kindergarten teacher has moved to second grade, and she has her! Also very happy that her friend Leah from last year is in her class. This shot is from Meet the Teacher day (the week before school starts).


Charlotte was the first one to head out in the morning today, freshly showered and in her first-day-of-school Justice outfit. I relented and allowed her to shop at this hideous preteen store. The shirt she chose is covered in glitter and jewels, even though it's hard to tell in this picture.


Her favorite part is that the hood pops up and has ears, just like a fox.



She hopped on the bus, and then Anson and I headed out in the car to 6th grade, his first year in middle school. He does not get bus service (we live too close), so I drove him. Hopefully he will start riding his bike or walking soon, but he wanted to get acclimated a bit first.


The carpool line was backed up several blocks down the street, so Russell jumped out with Anson and walked him (almost) to school so we wouldn't have to wait, and he wouldn't be late.


Two things I always allow the kids to get each year are new backpacks and a first day of school outfit or two. Even if they don't need them.

Charlotte's head was spinning around trying to keep from grabbing everything she saw with sparkles, but had a keen eye for what she wanted that was worth the price. In the end, these shoes were her only "must have."


Anson only wanted one thing, Adidas Springblade shoes, and was willing to work for them (they were pricey so I came up with a list of chores he had to do to "earn them"). He insists he can jump higher than ever before, and there is more bounce in his step. There better be!


Both kiddos had great days today. Anson didn't know a single person in his homeroom, but saw a few familiar faces throughout the day and liked what he saw of his classes and teachers. He's taking science, social studies, math, language arts (reading), beginning Spanish, and beginning computers.

Charlotte was happy with her teacher and had fun at recess seeing old friends. She said they didn't really do any "real" work today, but things are looking good.

Most importantly, LOTS of people noticed and commented on their cool new kicks.