When asked how her day was,...she said:
"Mom, something sad happened to me today." Oh really? That's not nice, can you tell me about it? "I dropped my sandwich onto the playground and had to put it in the bin!" Knowing how important her food is to her, I asked if it's the entire sandwich or just half (as it was halved). She replied, "Half! But I was told to go to the playground to eat my lunch and it dropped." It's okay, Letitia. There should be enough food left for you in your lunchbox. She's either worried that I will be angry at her or regretful that she did not get to eat all her food. There wasn't much left in the lunchbox.
As far as I could see, she did well on her first day. She found her PREP friends and was off being sociable to all her mates saying hellos. She went around telling people which kids were in which class as we saw some tags on the bag racks. She's ooozing with joy and excitement for her day in BIG school. I am proud of her. We are proud of her.
She's asleep the 2nd minute I let her room....even earlier than Mathena (to m's dismay who spent 5 mins calling her to wake her up). M did not have enough of her...she misses her "cheh-cheh".
Day 1
After about 6 years in Singapore. We have packed up our memories and entered a not so booming yet exciting new country. Until we get our driver's license, we will not be New Yorkers but alas, this place can grow on you. All 5 of us, an unlikely yet loving couple, a 6th grader encyclopedia, a 4th grader who knows it all and a dare devil toddler. This is our life, our journal, our journey.
Tuesday, January 31, 2006
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