Tuesday, September 01, 2009

First Day of FIRST Grade!!!

Kaitlyn has been so excited for school to start this year. I feel like the summer just FLEW by. We stayed pretty busy, and the first day of school just snuck up on me! I know I will say this every year, but I can not believe she is in First Grade. We got her haircut a few weeks ago, and now she even looks older! I don't think I needed that.

She got a wonderful teacher, Mrs. M. We go to church with them and their daughter is in our Huddle. This is who Kaitlyn wanted and talked about all summer, so she was excited! There are also a handful of Highland kids in her class. I really think she will have a great year - we feel truly blessed!


She is SO excited about having a locker this year. Their usual Elementary school is being renovated, so they are using a Middle School. It's a little annoying to have to drive over there, but she loves it.


Walking in with one of her best friends, Emma.

My SAD attempt at making Mickey Mouse pancakes for breakfast - at her request.

6 comments:

The Speck family said...

#1- love the wedding pics! you all look beautiful; #2- love K's haircut....she does look soooo grown up; #3- I think your mickey mouse pancake rocks!

Chris and Amanda said...

I am loving how HUGE their school bags are...so funny!

Jaworski Family said...

I think your pancakes look awesome! I am so glad she is with Becky. Awesome lady. It is good to get caught up with your family!

Meredith said...

i love the pancakes!! how come you never made those for me? :)

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