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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 72653" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>:coffee: Good Morning Friends,</p><p></p><p>I sure am needing that hmj in the mornings lately!!!!!!!</p><p></p><p>Linda, glad your eyes are only temporarily affected. My difficult child would have been really upset should he have left his backpack the first day - though he told me with pride that only I had homework last night!</p><p></p><p>Terry, a ceiling mural, Wow!!! You should take a pick and post it over on the WC for us to see. Take a nice warm shower or bath when done.</p><p></p><p>Marg, the mangrove story is exatly why I would love to homeschool my difficult child! Our standards of learning here in Virginia keep the classrooms on a really tight lesson plan and leave no room for exploration or invention in school.</p><p></p><p>TM, fingers crossed for duckie. My difficult child was very anxious night before last and yesterday morning. I told him it was perfectly natural and I would be more worried if he wasn't a little nervous and scared.</p><p></p><p>Well, easy child came home so excited, "Tays in my anatomy class, and Matts in my history class, and ......." - happy high school girl. difficult child seemed exhausted when I picked him up. He said his homeroom/science teacher really liked him, his technology teacher was funny and that was all I got out of him. Later he told me that a couple kids from his elementary school were in a few of his classes.</p><p></p><p>After we read last night he said his legs were hurting from all the walking, school was really confusing, he was tired, he wasn't sure he wanted to go tomorrow! I told him again that I understood it was something new but that I didn't want to hear this "I'm not going stuff" on the first day of school. I'm not happy with that I told him. Then in a little voice he said "Mom, all kids complain about school on the first day, that's what we do." I gave him a kiss, told him I loved him and that he was right.</p><p></p><p>We'll see what this morning brings!</p><p></p><p>Have a great day all :thumb:.</p><p></p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 72653, member: 805"] [img]:coffee:[/img] Good Morning Friends, I sure am needing that hmj in the mornings lately!!!!!!! Linda, glad your eyes are only temporarily affected. My difficult child would have been really upset should he have left his backpack the first day - though he told me with pride that only I had homework last night! Terry, a ceiling mural, Wow!!! You should take a pick and post it over on the WC for us to see. Take a nice warm shower or bath when done. Marg, the mangrove story is exatly why I would love to homeschool my difficult child! Our standards of learning here in Virginia keep the classrooms on a really tight lesson plan and leave no room for exploration or invention in school. TM, fingers crossed for duckie. My difficult child was very anxious night before last and yesterday morning. I told him it was perfectly natural and I would be more worried if he wasn't a little nervous and scared. Well, easy child came home so excited, "Tays in my anatomy class, and Matts in my history class, and ......." - happy high school girl. difficult child seemed exhausted when I picked him up. He said his homeroom/science teacher really liked him, his technology teacher was funny and that was all I got out of him. Later he told me that a couple kids from his elementary school were in a few of his classes. After we read last night he said his legs were hurting from all the walking, school was really confusing, he was tired, he wasn't sure he wanted to go tomorrow! I told him again that I understood it was something new but that I didn't want to hear this "I'm not going stuff" on the first day of school. I'm not happy with that I told him. Then in a little voice he said "Mom, all kids complain about school on the first day, that's what we do." I gave him a kiss, told him I loved him and that he was right. We'll see what this morning brings! Have a great day all [img]:thumb:[/img]. Sharon [/QUOTE]
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