
Annika is such a sweet heart and loving first grade, but let me just tell you that she inherited my WORRY gene and I feel for her. Her are a few things from the first few weeks of school.
1-I got a call yesterday afternoon, that went something like this-
Ka-Hi Mom
Me-Is that you Annika, is everything OK?
Ka-Yeah
Me-Why are you calling me from school?
Ka-I forgot to tell you the car today and I did not want you to forget me?
Me-I will be there, I will not forget you and I love you, now go back to class.
This is after calling a wrong number-she could not remember it right and got someone speaking Spanish, and then getting her dad's voice mail, she called me-the one who picks her up. I only got this call because even though we have done the same routine of me driving her for like the last week and a half, neither one of us confirmed the car thing and she was for sure I would forget her. Not true. I will admit I am not the first mom in the long line of cars, but I am there waiting, and still everyday she asks a teacher if she should go to the office and call her mom-for sure I had forgotten her. She now assures me she will eat a snack while waiting to get her mind off worrying about me getting there.
2-Today she asked me if she could set her backpack down in line before school and go play like some of the other kids, before the bell. I said sure, don't you already do that. No, you did not tell me I could. I guess this is because the first day of school she did not play on the toys and waited with me in line the whole time. That did not mean she could not go play the rest of the days.
3-She does not eat all her lunch. She is worried she will not have time and packs it up early confused by the bells for the different grades, and she gets home starving. One day she seriously took like two bites of sandwich-no cookies, no drink, no fruit.
4-One day a few weeks ago (when she was taking the bus) she came running off having to go potty really bad. I rushed her home, had her go, and asked her the last time she went. She did not go all day. She was afraid she would miss something important.
Now- I love my little girl, I just wish she would be just that sometimes-a little girl. She is so smart and so kind-the other day she stood up for a friend of hers by telling another boy that if he continued to be mean to her, Annika would have me call his mom and "have a little chat". She is growing up so quick, she started dance last week-and this is her first time doing tap, she loves it. It gives me a headache and I can not believe the teacher puts up with it. Annika is doing so well at reading and trying hard to do her chores at home. I do not share these things to embarrass her, just to finally have them down for the future! I love you Annika!
6 comments:
It's good to see the Moulton-Ricks genes carrying down the line! One day she will look back at that and laugh...too cute!
She sounds like the sweetest little girl. I wish my daughters could have her over for a playdate. Being the oldest child in a family is scary. Holly our oldest was so nervous about school too because it was a new thing for our fmaily. Now she gets to be the big smart one and reassure her younger siblings.
What a sweet girl! Ry doesnt eat all her lunch either, I think she may stall or chat for too long though. My daughter doesn't worry too much, must be the mecham in her! haha
Oh I love it! I haven't been on your blog for a while and had a lot of good reading material. What a sweet daughter you have! ;)
I'm not sure that the genes come from the Ricks only.... I think there is some Moulton stress and worrying in her too. I love your blog. We did have fun on Sunday. Thanks for coming.
So cute!! She is so smart and a great friend to stand up for her friends. I always worry too. My camp name was atatamanukah (Hakuna Matata backwords)because I worry so much! Good luck to my future daughter (if there will ever be one!) to not turn out like her mommy!
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