Today is Roxanne's first day of Kindergarten. I feel like this is the beginning of such a long and complex journey through what we hope will be at least a decade and a half of formal schooling. Teachers and homework, gossip and friendships, successes and heartaches, and everything else that comes with being in school. The creeping self-awareness that we might not be the very best at everything we do coupled with the incredible excitement of mastering challenging material. And today the journey down this path has begun for my first baby, the one who was 4 lbs. and cried and nursed nearly constantly through her first months. The one who never crawled and only wanted to go to the playground when no one else was there. The one who grew into a two-year-old that would cry and scream for over an hour at a time nearly every day. But after two years of physical therapy and occupational therapy and social coaching is now on an even keel and is ready to show the world all she's got: an amazing memory, a hysterical sense of humor, the vocabulary of an adult, and a knowledge of history (both world and American) that could rival most high schoolers. We both cried this morning as she lined up to walk in with her class, but I know she is an incredible kid and I think she knows it, too.
Ezra says
look at all of that beautiful chestnut hair! so excited for her, let me know how it goes!
Cheryl says
Best wishes for you and Roxanne on this new adventure! I’m excited that the girls will be in religious school together – can’t believe that six years after meeting in a sukkah, our daughters will be off to school together!
Lynn in Tucson says
Mazel tov. What a beautiful photo.
Daphne says
Aw. Adorable photo, and you must be so proud.
Charlotta says
Oh, so sweet…
It’s a tough begining, our eldest goes into Senior Kindergarten in 2 days.
I’ll probably cry again!
Char
Musician/Artist says
While I do not know your daughter’s diagnosis, I had a challenging experience with my first born (of six) as well. My son cried for hours until he was 2.5 yrs. My mother told me that he wanted to talk, and she was right. He was a great kid to raise. He loved school and did well. Today he is an optometrist. He continues to be a good son, and has a great marriage and three wonderful kids. I am convinced that infants that cry, in the end, are very intelligent great kids. Then again, I could be very biased. 🙂
abbyjane says
What a sweet comment! Thank you so much. Roxanne is exactly as you describe. She has such amazing talents and, at the same time, can be so challenging to raise. I know she will be a unique and highly successful adult. And she is certainly an adventure to be with along the way. Thank you very much for your encouraging words,
-Abby
shisomama says
aww, mama, such a great post. congratulations on the great work that you’ve both been doing and reaching this significant milestone with so much accomplished! hope kindergarten has been treating you well. xo.