(doesn't he look nervous?!) :)
Bradley's 1st day of pre-k was today! We are so happy that he got to have the same sweet, patient, wonderful teachers that Rachel had. Ms. Jan and Ms. Kim truly have a gift for working with 4 year olds and I know Bradley is going to love this experience! The entire class seems very sweet and all the parents I've met so far are friendly too.
We've been talking about the 'big day' for some time and Bradley was more than ready. He wasn't nervous or anxious at all and I think part of that is because he's seen Rachel experience school and see how much she loves and enjoys it. He was so excited about carrying his "how to train your dragon" backpack and wear his new skechers. "Mother" Rachel did her best to prepare him for Pre-K too. She told him what to do if someone wasn't nice to him. She said first he needed to tell the other kid to "stop!" and if that didn't work to tell the teacher and just walk away. Great advice, I thought. Bradley did have a great first day although he didn't share too many details. We've been very spoiled by Rachel and her elaborate details of each day: what they did and how everyone acted, etc... The first thing Bradley said was, "we didn't get to play in the gym." I said, but you got to play on the cool playground, right? Yes, but we didn't get to play in the gym. I know he was REALLY tired when we picked him up and then we told him we were going to get McDonald's for lunch (YES, we eat it way too much!). He immediately perked up at that news. Once he got in the car, he just started chugging down his juice and was sorta in a daze. I asked him if he had made any friends and he mentioned one boy, Logan. I asked him what they ate for a snack and he said cupcakes and cheezits, but he couldn't remember the girl who's birthday they were celebrating with cupcakes. He did remember several of the instructions or rules that Ms. Jan had told them, so at least he was listening well. I guess Bradley got tired of answering my questions, because he started saying, "I went down the slide, the end." Or, "the weather was cloudy, the end." I thought it was funny that he didn't want to offer any more details and thought "the end" was pretty blatant that he was done talking. We definitely missed our sweet boy while he was gone, but I have to say teaching just Rachel (with Trenty playing around us) was much easier. I think we're going to get so much of Rachel's schoolwork done while Bradley's at pre-k and we can save the fun stuff like crafts, cooking and science for when Bradley is home. I'm so proud of my precious son and what a kind, sweet boy that he is! Yay for Pre-K!!!