Tuesday, September 13, 2005

First day

Well, the kids did well on their first day at Crosstown. Braden was upset when we dropped him off. He was trying so hard to be tough, but he did cry. In fact, Landry was the only one who didn't cry! Me and Jason got sad when Braden was upset. He was being so good and trying so hard not to cry. He wiped the tear off Jason's cheek when he saw that his daddy was upset too. Landry just played in the room from the minute we walked in, and she didn't even have the time to kiss us goodbye! That's the difference in those two! I called to check on them during my lunch break. The teacher said that Landry "sure is a good eater" which we all know is very true! She took her nap on the little pad just fine- which I was a little worried about since she is used to a crib or playpen.

I did end up giving my two-week notice at work today. I put off telling Gwen as long as I could. She is a great friend, and I was really dreading to tell her. My last day will be September 23.

I stopped by Nana and Pa-paw's house on the way home because they were gone all weekend and didn't get to see the kids. They were happy that I came by because they had just called the house to see about coming over. They got the kids some clothes on their trip. Landry got some shirts for next summer, and Braden got the coolest little Polo cargo slacks. He put them on with his Tony Lama's, and he looks like he is about 5 years old.

We ate breakfast food for supper, then went outside to play. Jason has decided he might rather build the kids a fort than get a dog. I'm voting for the fort! I also put a bug in his ear about those Rainbow play systems- so he ordered a catalog off the internet. From the looks of them, it looks like it would be much more economically wise to build one... but they sure are nice!

Braden prayed for Peggy's hand to get better and thanked God for hitting golf ball and going to Crosstown! I love it!

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