that we take a photo before we head to school the first day. No one was really in the mood and Mason can't sit still anyway. So here is the best one I took:

I really don't have to write what they are thinking - it is pretty obvious.

Mason is not going to school but wanted to try the picture frame on for size.

Miles is a first grader.

Kenna is a third grader.

Camden is a sixth grader and it kind of chokes me up. He wouldn't even walk with us to school this morning. I am thankful for his independence but sometimes it gets me. Here is to another school year. Let the spelling words flow and the reading commence.
1 comment:
I loved this post. I feel the same way your kids do.
Post a Comment