Thursday, August 20, 2009

#3 Starts Preschool...Double Hallelujah!!


Luke started preschool this week. For weeks I told him that he was going to go and he was insistent that he was NOT going to go. He would even cry and tell me he's too smart to go to school. He would point out colors and shapes and say to me "See mom, I told you I was smart, I don't need school, or "I already know everything, I don't need to go" (OMG, this already?? I thought this only came with teenagers in high school)



But then as it got closer and closer he was starting to get excited. He would tell me "mom we gotta get my school stuff together". He even wanted me to pack him a lunch. When I told him that he didn't need to bring a lunch because he was only going to be there for 2 1/2 hours, he was pretty ticked off. On the way to preschool that first day, he was excited but when Gavin asked what Luke had to bring, Luke abruptly pointed out "Yeah, but I don't get to bring food!"...The whole way there the first day he kept saying to me "what kind of snack am I getting?" "Can I pick out what I want?" It's all about the food with us!!!


This is the coolio vintage spider man backpack that I got him at Pottery Barn Kids for $12. I won't even tell you how that transpired, but let's just say "it's great to have connections!"


Because he has a reputation to uphold, he says to me, while taking his pictures that morning, "Mom, now take a picture of me with a mad face, like I don't want to go to preschool!"...OY!!!


Gavin wanted to go with us the first day to see Luke off. When Gavin walked in to the classroom, he told me later that he got all teary eyed. He said it looked so fun and that he missed preschool. I'm telling you folks, Gavin is going to make a GREAT husband!!! So sensitive and emotional but in a quiet way. Back to Luke: When Luke walked into the classroom, his eyes lit up. He couldn't wait to get started. He walked right over, sat down and didn't look back. His attitude: "don't let the door hit you on the way out".




I'm kinda sad that he's already 4 and ready to go off into the world but I can see so much Independence in him. A lot of folks ask me why I put my kids in preschool. Sydney and Gavin's birthdays are in September and November, so they missed the August cut off and were so much older than most kids in their class so I enrolled them in preschool. Both Gavin and Sydney have done exceptionally well in school and I owe a lot of it to them being older than most of their classmates and preschool. Luke's birthday is February so it probably wasn't necessary to put him in preschool, but I want to give him the same opportunity that Syd and Gavin had. I'm glad I did. He is so excited about preschool and has already mastered writing his name. But then again, it's only 4 letters.



When I picked him up after preschool, he ran up to me and said "That was fun!". Then he tells me that he didn't make any friends and that he asked a boy to be his friend and the boy said "No, I have a girlfriend". What in the world???? Scott told him to tell that boy (while looking at the girl), "Not for long!"...HA!





The second day I picked him up. He ran up to me really excited and said "Mom, I made a friend!" I asked him what his friends name was and he says "I don't know, but I asked him twice to be my friend". I then explained to him "Honey, don't look needy, one time asking is more than enough!".


The 3rd day I picked him up, he ran up to me and says "I know he's name now" and I said "who", he said "my new friend...he's name is Parker"...then I said to him "What's your teacher's name"...he hesitated and looked across the yard and yelled at the teacher at the top of his lungs..."What's YOU name again"...she just cracked up. "Miss Tiffany, remember?"...then he laughed and threw his head back "Oh yeah, I forgot!"




All and all, it was a good week and Luke is ecstatic about preschool! I think I'm getting him ready and giving him a jump start for school.



But man, preschool is EXHAUSTING!!!

6 comments:

Scott said...

What happened? They get big way too fast! I miss terrible 2 Luke, even though he's still terrible.

TinaB said...

Awww, he is so cute. Pre-school is awsome, prepares them for Kindergarten.

Anonymous said...

Grandma Donna said...
All will feel Luke's presence, that boy will leave a mark!
His words are exactly how his Grandpa Roy felt about school, "I knew I was the smartest kid in school, when I walked in my 3rd grade class, and saw alot of them crying."...and he was and Luke is too!
So proud of Luke! Gma Donna

Mary Schneider said...

Scott: If you give Luke pointers on stealing his friends girlfriends I'm going to kill you!!!

Luke is such a Horton. I love it...smart like a rocket scientist, but can't remember anyone's name!!! Too funny. He's going to "rock" pre-school. You watch...he'll be the teacher's favorite...how could he not be?! He's so stinking adorable!

"Go Luke!!"

Anonymous said...

i'm a fan of preschool now too--think it gives them a jumpstart. Luke is hilarious--I can't believe Gavin cried, he's more sensitive than I am ;)Kim

Nicole said...

I love pre-school. Olivia starts after labor day at one that does tumbling and tap along with learning their letters. She has 2 years until Kindergarten but needs something to do. And mom needs a break for a minute!