One of the hard parts of quarantine was schooling. Although I enjoyed being able to channel my teacher side, I was so sad for Millie Janalee and Smith. They missed their teachers and their friends. They weren't able to finish out the year. For Smith, this meant no spring program...and he had been singing around the house for weeks. For Millie Janalee, it meant she will never step foot back into her school as a student. Next year, she will move to another school building. And we had just enjoyed her teachers so much this year, I wasn't ready for it to end. I shed some tears over the whole thing.
The schools have worked so hard to make these kids feel special, and all the parents are so grateful! This has been an opportunity to see how the teachers connect with our kids. I have seen Millie Janalee's teacher read Charlotte's Web through her Google Classroom. Her class had a couple "math nights" on Zoom with their teachers playing fun games. Her Challenge teacher called regularly to check in. Smith's teachers sent videos of the Letter of the Week and science experiments. Millie Janalee and Smith's faces lit up when they got to see their teachers' faces. And I loved feeling like a part of that!
As May drew near, and we realized going back to school just was not going to happen...the schools started working on fun plans.
Our sweet preschool hosted a precious drive thru end of the year parade! All the teachers from all the classes stood out and handed out treats as we stopped at each station. They greeted the kids with smiles and excitement, and these littles were just beside themselves to see everyone!
Smith was hanging out of the window talking to his classmates in the cars through the line. It was the funniest thing to hear their conversations. Big sister even got treats!
By the time we reached the end of the line and saw those kindergarten teachers doing their "Good job! Good job!" cheer, I had tears streaming down my face. It was just such a precious time. I was heartbroken for the kindergartners who didn't get to finish out such a special year with those fabulous teachers, but I was also touched by these precious memories made. Just love all around!
Millie Janalee's teachers did something special too. They planned a drive by! They took an afternoon and drove by all 42+ houses around town. Our house isn't even in the district, much less on the same side of town as the rest of the students.
So we tried to make them feel as special as we knew how when they finally made their way out to us! Millie Janalee was so excited as we waited on them to round that corner.
They rounded the corner honking and hanging out their windows. They had painted their cars and had huge smiles across their faces. I knew they were tired, but they didn't show it. If you want to earn a mama's heart...love her babies!
And that is what I have felt this school year...love. I knew my wild man Smith was loved no matter what. They looked for the good in him and saw the same sweet Smith I see. Millie Janalee's teachers communicated with us all year. They were grateful. I was grateful. And Millie Janalee loved school! She formed new close friendships, and that was fun to watch as well.
So the last days of school were sad. But they were also filled with gratitude. We took it all for granted. Never again. If this whole pandemic has taught us anything, it's that it can all be taken away quick. Love on those who love your babies. I know I plan to!
I am thankful for the teachers all over who have shared their heart and kept loving their students. What a difference that has made for us!