I had flashbacks to this moment when he was born in 2005 when I was crying and sobbing about dropping him off at kindergarten. Eventually Travis said, "Mom, you're getting my neck all wet." I knew that I was very close to causing everlasting emotional scarring at that point. So, I put him down and left.
I followed this big kid who was patiently waiting for me to quit embarrassing her by crying about Travis. I really had forgotten I had other children other than Travis that day. At about noon, I remembered I had dropped off Luke and Marie earlier at daycare. Same thing happened when I dropped off Eva at kindergarten with regards to holding Luke (see Aug 2008 blog.) I spent the day at work spying on our friend's son, Carson, who is a week younger than Travis and had his first day of kindergarten at the school where I work. That made me feel better to text his mom with updates..... until they closed the door on me.
Eva's 2nd grade teacher realized this and took a picture of us with my red, puffy eyes. I think she was also trying to stall me until Travis went into his classroom. Oh yeah, "A Hollister shirt for a 2nd grader's first day?" Hand-me-downs from the super-cool, older neighbor girl.
Chris took the big kids camping... all by himself... dog too. They LOVED it! I'm pretty sure Chris won't count Luke as big kid until he's 10 or so.
Eva and Toni in the stream at Little Yellowstone camping.
Travis camping.
Marie 11 mos old.
Eva at 18 mos in the same outfit, which I think is funny because she looks exactly like Me-me. Eva, if only you would've kept away from horses forever like you wanted to with this one.
Chris took the big kids camping... all by himself... dog too. They LOVED it! I'm pretty sure Chris won't count Luke as big kid until he's 10 or so.
Eva and Toni in the stream at Little Yellowstone camping.
Travis camping.
Marie 11 mos old.
Eva at 18 mos in the same outfit, which I think is funny because she looks exactly like Me-me. Eva, if only you would've kept away from horses forever like you wanted to with this one.
What is it with babies crawling under tables and markers? All the things that Marie is doing... I feel like I just did them with Luke.
And, I think they like markers so much because they can crawl with them in their hands and because the big kids leave them everywhere. (Below, Luke at 11 mos with markers.)
Family vacation this year was to Mpls. This is a picture of Luke in awe of the trains at Choo-choo bobs. The Evens were kind enough to take us in for 3 days, feed us, take us to a Twins game, and poor Sue got the flu. This is the only picture I have of their family (Andrew), as Chuck takes the terrific photos. Eva, Travis, Andrew, Chuck and Chris had a great time at the Twins game.
Because we had 6 kids under the age of 7 in the Evens' house trying to take naps at the same time, Me-me needed to get out of there with her screaming. Her scream sounds like a lifeguard's whistle. She had it cranked up that vacation. So, her and I hung out at the toy store for a few hours.
So, babies don't like to just sit in the stroller at this age anymore. And, Ingrid also put Svea in white pants and then we both let them crawl around and laugh and giggle on the gross, disgusting, dirty floor at the mall of america. At least she bothered to put shoes on her kid.
We also went and rode Thomas at family vacation. Luke said it was "tuper awtome."
"I'm supposed to go nurse in that extra wide porta-potty?" Sue says there is an area beyond that fence; that it is not that porta-potty. I don't buy it and I think that's ridiculous. And, of course, I would never bother to walk over there and "hide," (right Nolan?) The stone out in front of the gate that we took a seat on was just fine.
Since this post is about Travis, I will show you how obsessed with Legos he is. Here he is at Lego land.
And, I think they like markers so much because they can crawl with them in their hands and because the big kids leave them everywhere. (Below, Luke at 11 mos with markers.)
Family vacation this year was to Mpls. This is a picture of Luke in awe of the trains at Choo-choo bobs. The Evens were kind enough to take us in for 3 days, feed us, take us to a Twins game, and poor Sue got the flu. This is the only picture I have of their family (Andrew), as Chuck takes the terrific photos. Eva, Travis, Andrew, Chuck and Chris had a great time at the Twins game.
Because we had 6 kids under the age of 7 in the Evens' house trying to take naps at the same time, Me-me needed to get out of there with her screaming. Her scream sounds like a lifeguard's whistle. She had it cranked up that vacation. So, her and I hung out at the toy store for a few hours.
So, babies don't like to just sit in the stroller at this age anymore. And, Ingrid also put Svea in white pants and then we both let them crawl around and laugh and giggle on the gross, disgusting, dirty floor at the mall of america. At least she bothered to put shoes on her kid.
We also went and rode Thomas at family vacation. Luke said it was "tuper awtome."
"I'm supposed to go nurse in that extra wide porta-potty?" Sue says there is an area beyond that fence; that it is not that porta-potty. I don't buy it and I think that's ridiculous. And, of course, I would never bother to walk over there and "hide," (right Nolan?) The stone out in front of the gate that we took a seat on was just fine.
Since this post is about Travis, I will show you how obsessed with Legos he is. Here he is at Lego land.
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