Originally Posted By KatieKate123 So today was my daughters last day at preschool. Next year she follows into her big sister's footsteps (they are only 13 months apart) and she will be going to Kindergarten. I am so proud that she is finally ready for Kindergarten and that she and all of her classmates gave such a great performance today, but I am sad that it seems like they are growing up way to fast. Is there any way to move back time to about 4 years ago?
Originally Posted By Tinkeroon Awww...they are just so cute at that age! What kind of performance did they give?
Originally Posted By WestWind KatieKate123, I know the feeling ... I see you noticed they grow up way too fast. That will continue so enjoy the time with them as much as possible.
Originally Posted By KatieKate123 yup I agree. Its very sad to me. My husband told me yesterday that the reason he wasn't there for my oldest daughters first day of school is b/c he would of cried and so he rather not be there for my youngest 2. I was like aww thanks so I get to be the one who cries.
Originally Posted By CuriouserConstance Congratulations to the new Kindergartner! My daughter will be graduating from Kindergarten here in a couple weeks. And this time next year, it'll almost be time to send my son off to preschool. It does go WAY too fast : (
Originally Posted By Pollyana I work in a preschool program in AZ...what fun it was getting the little ones ready for graduation. Off to kindergarten! Congrats to your little daughter KK...new adventures await.
Originally Posted By disney pete another proud mommy moment katie and im sure many many more to come over the years.
Originally Posted By KatieKate123 Thanks you guys its proudful but its more sad to me. She's my baby and now shes going to the big mean school. Naww it not big or mean but its what I consider real school, and my oldest will be in 1st grade so a least they are only 1 year apart.
Originally Posted By LuLu The passages are always somewhat bittersweet... and they don't get easier! So enjoy and be proud of your babies