tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1457422002171939579.post139215263010119282..comments2024-03-20T04:19:52.573-05:00Comments on Stuff, Things, etc.: Friday Things 1/13Kristinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12075708535155080258noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1457422002171939579.post-29704018505538655672023-01-14T06:16:30.125-06:002023-01-14T06:16:30.125-06:00As hard as it is, school will be so good for Wells...As hard as it is, school will be so good for Wells and you and Sutton. She will be so excited when he gets off the bus! I am sad my kids didn't get to ride the bus like I did. That sounds crazy, but I have so many bus and bus stop memories. My poor kids got to open our back fence gate and walk right onto their playground which is also idyllic and wonderful. I made so many friends that way. We were the neighborhood "walker kids's moms" and would wait and chat by the back school door. But, you will meet so many moms from his kindergarten class and some you won't have anything in common with, but some you will. And, I learned that I don't have to be a clone with anyone. I talked about certain things with some and certain things with others. <br />Yes to swim lessons, but so sad that you have no options. We did a YMCA class when our twins were 6 months old and Tom complained that we stood in the pool with a baby each and had to sing "The Wheels on the Bus". I guess Tom thought we would be watching our babies swim a 50 Free or something. But, our kids were excellent swimmers and always loved and were confident in the water. <br />If you have a Nextdoor app you could advertise tutoring that way, but that might be scary, too. I guess you could put your name out there with Well's school next year as someone for a parent to call for tutoring? <br />Lots of changes heading your way, but they are all so good and exciting. The days are long but the years are short! Happy weekend! Amy from www.coffeeandcocktailsatthecasa.comhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05912884926698821819noreply@blogger.com