FIRST DAY OF 4TH GRADE
The Bloomfield district went back to school on Tues, 9/2 so we were barely finished from the Labor Day weekend while getting the first day of school festivities prepared. Historically, Brian and I have taken the first day of school off so Katie can get on the bus at our house, take the appropriate photo ops, etc. With Grandma always affiliated with the bus garage and our favorite driver Mrs. B, it was never an issue. This year was a little different.
As normal, the weekend before school started I left a message at the bus garage explaining to the supervisor that Katie would be getting on the bus (same bus she always rides) at our house instead of at Cathy's, the fabulous child care provider we've had since Katie was 6 months old. So the morning comes, Katie has the anxious excitement of the first outfit selection, new backpack is heavy jitters and of course which shoes to wear. We are in the driveway taking photos with both Grandmas, Daddy, Mom and Millie, and we see the bus approaching the top of the hill about 1/3 mile from our house. We're all at the end of the driveway, camera is ready to snap that last step as she reaches for the handle and vvvrrrooooooommmmmm right on past our awaiting posse! Our new bus driver, Mr. Holcomb, didn't look at us, didn't see us and wasn't going to stop. The photo on the bottom is what Katie's face looked like as it was speeding past us, at least I was camera ready for something! So we jumped in the truck and headed to Cathy's house for the next opportunity. There were a bunch of kids, parents and grandparents there doing the same thing, so we joined the party and got some cute scrapbook shots to share later!
What a way to start the day....
1 Comments:
That's funny! Did you ever hear of the time Bethany's Jakob got on the wrong bus on the 1st day? He was supposed to ride to preschool on a bus, which grandma & grandpa were waiting for. A bus stopped, Jake got on and off he went, happy as can be. He ended up being dropped off at the elementary school, going in and that's when someone recognized him. Thank God! Actually, the elementary school is where Bethany teaches, so Jake was familiar with the building and not too afraid.
Post a Comment
Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]
<< Home