Prima Ballerina

Carolyn loves dance. So instead of signing her up for session after session at the YMCA like we did last year, we decided to send her to a low-key dance studio for the year – it works out pretty much the same in terms of cost, and if the regular dance classes are anywhere near as good as the camp they ran over the summer, she’s going to learn a great deal more than she did at the Y last year.

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Her Great-Gramie picked up a couple of new dance outfits for her – Carrie was definitely the sparkliest, purplest ballerina in her class!

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First Day of School

Today was Carolyn’s first official day of preschool for the year!

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She looks so much older than last year!

The morning went surprisingly smoothly, despite Anna having a diaper blowout moments before we were all going to walk out the door. We even got to the school with enough time to spare that I could get Anna out of the carseat and into a sling. (I hate carrying that bucket seat around!) After we said goodbye (and I chased Carolyn down for a kiss, she had already run off to play with the other kids) Anna and I headed to the parent “reception”, where we met a few potential new friends – exciting! This year, because I could tell Carrie was happy and excited, I wasn’t at all sad about leaving her there. Next year, when she gets on the bus…well, I’ll just have to have some tissues in my pocket, I’m sure!

Carolyn loved her first day. She was just a tiny bit sad because she really loved her teachers last year, but she’s already made a couple of new friends and I think it helped that the routine is pretty much the same as last year.

It was surprising to me that Carolyn’s not the only not quite four year old in her class – until I found out that half of her class is going to go to the public school’s pre-k program next year instead of on to kindergarten. I’m not being judgmental – every parent has to decide what’s best for their own child – but it’s puzzling to me how many people hold their fall birthday kids back a year. (The cutoff around here is currently 12/1, although there’s been talk – for years – about that getting pushed back.) It’s going to make Carrie by far the youngest in her class in kindergarten. Oh, well, I’m sure she’ll do fine anyway!

My Little Giraffe

Today Carolyn got to meet the teachers for her 4-year-old preschool class. She’s on the Giraffe Team this year. We’ve had a few bouts of tears about wanting to be back on the Frog Team because she’s still only 3, but I think she’ll get over that pretty quickly. Well, at least I hope she will, since it doesn’t appear that many of her friends from last year are going to be in her class this year…

The Problem with Digital Cameras…

OK, it’s really bad when you discover that you haven’t ordered any pictures in 10.5 months…luckily Ofoto Kodak Gallery is having a 10¢ print sale right now! (Though what exactly I’m going to do with 429 prints is beyond me. I haven’t even put the pictures of the first three years of Carrie’s life in an album, I’m not sure why I felt the need to have actual physical prints of this last year.)

Shrek Addict

Despite the fact that there’s some questionable language and crude humor, I let Carrie watch all three Shrek movies over the holiday weekend. Don’t ask me why, it just seemed like a good idea at the time! Her favorite character, of course, is Donkey. And she was literally shrieking with laughter over some of the bits in Shrek 3 with the baby ogres. I don’t know if I should be amused or embarrassed that she thinks burping and passing gas is so hysterical…