So we're half a week into kindergarten now and Harrison still hasn't given up too many details about what his school day is like. "You know, we line up for class, then they ring the bell, then we sit in a circle, and then we have lunch," he says matter-of-factly when I ask him how his day has been. (Actually you need to replace all those aforewritten Ls with Ws in order to really get to how he explains the tiresome business of life in K: "You know, we wine up for cwass, then they wing the bewl. . . etc.) He does get quite animated when talking about recess though. "Dad, you won't believe it. . . they open the doors and its a. . . stampede of children." To demonstrate the point, Harrison will then run around the room screaming and waving his hands over his head.
Katherine has signed up to help supervise recess. Tomorrow is her first day as a parent monitor. I can't wait to hear about the child stampede from her perspective.
Posted by Red Chuck at August 24, 2005 04:04 PM