First day at Jabulane
The first day of school has come and gone. This morning the
kids were up early, eager for the school day to begin. We all cuddled in bed
for a while, and then it was time to get cracking. Since moving to South Africa
over a year ago, we’ve been living a pretty freestyle kind of life, so it was
strange waking up and having a list of things to do and a time limit to have
everything accomplished. Darin was on breakfast duty while I packed each kid a
lunch. After eating and brushing their teeth it was time to put on their school
uniforms. Here’s a pic we took the night before school started:
The day seemed to last FOREVER. Darin had a meeting this morning,
so he dropped me back at the house and took off, leaving me and Amos and a very
quiet house. The quiet was nice at first, then it made me sad, then it was nice
again. I cleaned the house, read, and picked out recipes for some baking I want
to do soon. Darin came back around 1, and then we had to wait until almost 2 to
leave and get the kids. I was so eager to just get to them and see how their
first day went.
We arrived at school a little before 2. We could tell that
school was wrapping up for the day. There were shoes lined up next to each door
and kids were coming out to claim them. Jori was out of her classroom before
Tyson and even had some time to chase a few boys. I went over to Tyson’s
classroom and had a nice chat with his teacher. She let me know what homework
he had to do and filled me in on how his first day went.
Here is a little interview I did once the kids had a chance
to run around at home:
How was your first
day of school?
J- Fun
T- Good and not fun a little bit.
What was the best
thing about your day?
J- Break and lunch
T- Music.
Who is your teacher?
J- Mr. Mahlangu. He is cool and fun and nice.
T- Ms. De Clerq. She is nice.
Was there a worst
thing about your day?
J- No
T- Moving the peg (discipline)
Are you excited to go
back tomorrow?
J- Yep. I’m very excited to go back to school tomorrow. It
was really fun.
T- Not really, but I hope I don’t have as much homework.
We all learned a few things after the first day of school.
We learned that we need to pack a lot more food in Tyson’s lunch bag. The poor
kid was so hungry when we picked him up, which added to the tiredness he was
feeling. Tyson has learned that being in 2nd grade means there is a lot
more homework that you have to do. Both kids learned (and will continue to
learn) that being in a classroom with a lot of kids is a lot different than
just being with your mom and sibling for home school; there are a lot more
rules to follow and a lot less freedom. On the other hand, there are a lot of
friends to be made, and special things like music, recess and cupcakes to
celebrate a classmate’s birthday.
In spite of the adjustments that we all need to make, both
kids went to bed with big smiles on their face, ready for a new school day to
begin tomorrow.
Comments
So glad that the first day of school went well, even though Tyson had home work, it's just that they have to adjust to so many different things but kids adjust much quicker than adults! Love those two kiddos!
Grandma K