Thursday, September 17, 2009

May the Lord Bless you and Keep you....at school!

Well school finally started here! Margaret Anne and Lilly Kate's Mom's Day Out and Pre-School did not start until the first week of September. Boy where we all happy for it to start including Momma. This was Lilly Kate's first time going to Mom's Day Out and I was a little sad at first then I realized how much I could get done with no children in the car. Can you believe I actually forgot how much you could get done by yourself?

We started the day off with one of my favorite bible verses..Number 6:24-26 if you grew up Methodist you will know this one by heart it is what we said at the end of every MYF..May the Lord Bless you and Keep you. May the Lord make his face shine upon you and be gracious unto you. May the Lord lift His countenance upon you and give you peace.

Then some good breakfast, notice I started taking pictures of Lilly Kate before eating.

Margaret Anne and Kit in their matching nightgowns from American Girl

She was running for the playground not the front door.

Margaret Anne in a skirt of course! She will only wear skirts, it is a rare day to see her in anything else. (Pre-School)

They both had a great start to school and love their teachers I pray this trend continues.

P.S. I have a funny story for y'all....Margaret Anne I went to breakfast the day after I had her pre-school orientation and I was telling her who was in her class. One of the boys names is Joseph and she kept asking me all about Joseph and she wanted to know what his mommy's name was. Then at Hobby Lobby she was telling everyone that Joseph was in her class. I could not figure out why she was so stuck on Joseph. (Can any of you see where this is going? because I did not) When we picked up Lilly Kate from MDO she looked at her and said..."Did you know that Jesus' Daddy is going to be in my class". I almost had to pull over, I did not know whether to laugh or cry.
When we met Joseph on Friday she looked at him and said your not Jesus' Daddy your just a little boy.