My Sweet Boy,
Well, four has
come and gone and here we are approaching the big F-I-V-E, and along with it, Kindergarten.
Four was a big
year for you and a challenging year for all of us. You left your beloved daycare where you had
been since birth for a brand new school, a school that will likely be your new
home until you graduate high school.
Unfortunately
with big change, comes big challenges, and these challenges are always
especially hard for you because, well, you just don’t like change. I wonder where you get it from? ;o)
While you made
friends quickly and easily and you had no problems with the curriculum, we
could tell that the changes affected you pretty hard emotionally, and it was a
constant roller coaster for the first few months after you started at your new
school. Lots of crying, getting
frustrated more easily than usual, tantrums galore, and on top of all that, your
not wanting to poop on the potty situation escalated through the roof. That about sums up the first few months after
your fourth birthday.
However, the
good always outweighs the bad, and the challenges that you faced have only made
you (and us) stronger.
You have become
so much more independent, which is fantastic since you have always relied on
Mommy and Daddy for way more than you probably should (I blame myself for
enabling you too much these last few years).
You get yourself completely dressed in the morning now (before you
always wanted assistance), you have started putting your clothes in the hamper
at the end of the day without being told, you let Maui out when she scratches
at the door without being prompted, and you now poop on the potty 95% of the time
(even though you’ve recently started holding it for days on end again – eeks).
You have flourished
intellectually and we found that your new classroom setting is perfect for
you. You love to learn. Your teacher told us that you are incredibly
bright and well advanced for your age, and she said that you were such a joy to
have in her class.
You started
reading whole books. What?! I always knew that you would read early, but
I could have never predicted that you would be this proficient at this young
age.
You started
carrying your own book bag and lunch box into school every morning. And you even hang your things on your own
little hook in the classroom.
You have the best sense of direction. It’s kind of scary, actually. You know which restaurants and stores that
certain exits lead to, you recognize where we are most of the time without us
having to say a word, and you can usually predict where we’re going without
receiving any previous information. The
exit that takes us to our house looks just like all of the other exits on the deeply
wooded highway, but you always know when we’re coming up on it. Between that and some of the other things
that you remember/say/do, I’m beginning to wonder if you have a photographic
memory.
You love
music. Love it. You always request
songs in the car, and they’re never little kid songs. You request things like Heartbeat by Carrie Underwood and Ophelia by The Lumineers and Cape
Cod Kwassa Kwassa by Vampire Weekend and you love to have dance parties in
the car on the way to school. Your taste
is about as eclectic as mine and I love it.
You can
recognize a song within the first couple of notes, so not only do you possibly have
a photographic memory, you also have a great ear.
You are now sleeping
in a big boy bed, and ever since we moved you into it, you don’t need us to
hang around as much at bedtime. Where we
used to have to pat your back for 30 minutes or more sometimes, you are now
telling us that we can leave after only five or ten minutes and you fall asleep
on your own.
You learned to
swim this year. Our minds were
blown. We thought for sure that your stubbornness
was going to cause you to be the first kid ever that Mrs. Joni couldn’t train
in two weeks, but oh how wrong we were.
Thankfully.
You love
puzzles. And you’re good at them. You know where every state goes on your
United States map, and you knew the names of most of the states before you
could even read.
You are still
so quirky, needing to have your plate and napkin and bowl lined up just
perfectly before we start the dinner prayer, needing to have your water cup
with Lightening McQueen facing you before you can take a sip of water before
bed, and always saying and doing the same exact things at the same exact times
each night during your bedtime routine.
You are not remotely a morning person. You take after your mommy.
You still love
superheroes as much as you did last year, but now you love Star Wars even more.
You love fruit
snacks and Blizzards from Dairy Queen, and you still barely eat any vegetables.
You are still teeny tiny (2T shorts and 4-5T shirts) but
that’s one of my most favorite things about you. Such a far cry from the gargantuan newborn
you were.
You give the
best hugs. When I hold out my arms you
come running, and you jump gently into my arms and wrap your arms and your legs around my whole body. You squeeze so tight.
You are so
funny. You crack us up every day.
You have really
come into your own this year and it’s just another reminder of quickly time is
passing.
Happy fifth
birthday to my favorite little boy in the whole world. I hope all of your wishes come true today!
Love,
Happy Birthday to Jacob!!! What a sweet letter!! My gosh his quirks remind me so much of Brayden, and I swear mine has a photographic memory too! That's AMAZING he is reading, Kindergarten will be a breeze for him! And yay for swimming, seriously that is awesome! I know this age is a hard one to grasp (at least it was for me) give him extra hugs today!! Enjoy his birthday!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Jacob! I hope you had the best time celebrating him. I just LOVE that 5 shirt too. SO cool!
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday to Jacob! He sounds like a special kid! Hope he has a great year!
ReplyDeleteOh sweet, Jacob, happy be-lated birthday!!! Wow! What a smart little cookie you're raising, Lindsay. I love reading about all of accomplishments from this past year. Swimming, reading, going to bed on his own and using the potty! You must be so proud - I am for you and I've never even met all y'all! ;)
ReplyDeleteThis is really sweet Lindsay. Loved reading all about Jacob and how much he has changed over the last year!
ReplyDeleteAww I love this and I love the chalkboard you made!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet, he is itty bitty. Love it! That board you made up is fantastic. And reading, so cool! Mine is going into Kindergarten too and he's hesitant that he won't get to see all of his preschool friends and that he has to go to school 5 days a week, haha! He's going to do great!
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