Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Home 1 month and 2 big milestones...

December first and it marks two HUGE milestones in my book. First Hoo read his first English word. "HOME" He was helping me put away some files in my office and saw the word Home on my Home Depo Stock file and said " Mama, Home Mama Home" as he pointed to the file. I said yes Hoo! I find the serendipity of a newly adopted child reading his first English word being "Home" quite amazing.
The second HUGE landmark milestone is that today Hoo officially starts morning kindergarten! Hallelujah! I have spent the past month with three morning drop offs at school and three afternoon pickups. It is INSANE. I am INSANE and have been on the precipitous brink of ... well something that I am sure would involve ETOH.
He has been sitting in an afternoon Kinder class that has been, well less than desirable by my tweaked standards (yes, I am accepting that I have different standards for my kids education than that state of California does) and he will finally leave the island of misfit toys to join the likes of the living.
So what does this mean for me? THREE HOURS OF BEING ABLE TO WORK! Oh yeah Baby! And when work gets busy in the springtime it means 4th R three afternoons a week....giving me SIX HOURS!
Notice the official HooHaa uniform. Jeans and an orange striped shirt. He refuses to wear anything but a striped shirt with a collar in either orange or blue. Nothing else (unless you count the superman PJ top)...or he will sneak off and change it back to orange or blue stripes. I am not used to have an opinionated boy. My boy experience is one that would wear anything I tell him including a potato sack. This is going to take some getting used to.

2 comments:

Jolene Powell said...

I am glad things are going well. Do you know if they wore a uniform some of the time at Changzhou? Our guide thought they did. Ty came to us in what looked like a sailor outfit, but our guide said it was a uniform. Is that where the shirt preference comes from?

Ty also likes the word home! He does it in sign language and says, "oh? oh?" And I'm right there with you for the education. It's a tough one, isn't it! Thanks for the update!

Aus said...

Home that long - wow - seems just a minute ago you were in country! Love learning the word home too - there's a lot there....

and keep being picky!

hugs - aus and co.