Thursday, August 13, 2009

Back to School



Makenzie started back to school on Monday (orientation) and then her first official day was Wed.
Makenzie had missed school so much so she was not scared or upset when it was time for me to go. She did seem sad to leave Madison and told her, "I will miss you best friend!" That made my heart melt, but for the most part I was tear-free. Makenzie goes to an awesome school and they served us all breakfast and had a present for all of the parents which was called a cry baby bag or a parent survival kit. Attached was a little letter that I thought was so precious I had to share it:

Dear parents,

After you have wiped your tears, make yourself a cup of tea. Put your feet up and relax and take a minute to remember a few things while holding...

Cotton Ball- The softness will help you to remember the gentle spirit of your child
Rubber Band- Remember to help your child learn the possibilities and importance of having a flexible mind, heart and body. Stretch them, but not to the breaking point.
Candle- Celebrate life with your child. We usually celebrate birthdays and other special occasions, but overlook life's daily triumphs. Everyday miracles and extraordianary effort are reason enough to celebrate.
String- Think of it as a kite string- and remember to let your child soar, but don't let go of the string.
Penny- This is for your child's thoughts. Remember to have a conversation. lots of conversations. Don't just tell your child what you think or what they should think. Find out what they think. Encourage them to think for themselves. then listen very, very carefully.
Cross- Remember that Jesus loves you and your child

Thank you for entrusting your child with us. we promise to do our best every day to be your child's companion in learning and growing, both academically and spiritually.

Blessings, your staff at Christ Greenfield Lutheran preschool








2 comments:

The Parke Family said...

That's so sweet. Thank you for sharing. You know next year I'll totally be coming to you ladies for how to deal with CHP going to school too! Hat's off to how brave you all are :)

Jill Carilli said...

I LOVE the survival kit for parents and the wonderful letter. That was AWESOME!!