These are my grandbabies for all the new joiners here. This is pictures of joy below. Trey was so excited to get to go to school. He is so small and young (just turned 3 in March)but was so bored at home.He already reads and counts to a hundred in English and Spanish same with his colors .Very smart little boy.I'm sure Logan is just as happy to see him go. He only goes 2 days a week. Away I go, Trey wondered why all the other kids was crying as he wanted to play .He ask Heather why they were crying and Heathers answer was their not ready to go to school and Treys answer was oh ok. I think it bothered Heather that Trey didn't cry but was a relief he didn't. Here is Logan enjoying Trey's first day of school. Oh what a relief. Trey at home again telling Logan and Papa Gulf all about it.
Awww doesn't Trey look cute all dressed up for school!! :-D I'm so pleased he enjoyed himself and it's nice to see him telling little Logan all about his exciting day. Thanks for posting the great photographs of the boys for us Glenda.
Boy, is that baby growing! They really are cute kids. Trey is so lucky that there are programs for kids now. They used to have to wait and were given make do stuff instead of making use of their talents. dooley
Heather is so lucky that Trey wanted to go to school. Ivy, my 4 year old, starts tomorrow and is NOT impressed with the whole idea of school. In fact, she told the babysitter that she would rather go to the dentist than to school! Logan is growing like a weed Glenda! What a pair of cuties!
Adorable young 'uns, Glenda! :-D Trey is an adventurer at heart, up for a new adventure, good for him! I'm glad he had a good time.
Lovely boys, you are very lucky to have them! My girls have never cried when deliverd in kindergarten or at school, which is such a relief. I have always pitied the parents whose children cling to them.
school When my daughter began pre-school in January 2006, she was cool. About a month into it, we started having separation anxiety when I'd drop her off. One day, I felt so bad about how she was reacting, I picked up her backpack and was going to take her back home. The teacher asked, "What are you doing?" I said, "I don't like my job that much." Teacher then said, "If you do it now, she'll expect you to do it every time." So I went ahead & left her there, but it was hard. I was really close to quitting my job & being a stay-at-home dad. When she started official pre-K at the school, where my wife teaches 2 weeks ago, she was completely comfortable. A lot of kids cried, but not mine. She enjoys it and she loves her teacher (a friend of ours).