Wakie, wakie guys. Unravel your heap, time to get ready for school. Look Jerry, aren't they cute, where's my camera . . .
7:26 a.m.
Yay, school bus!
You ever get ready for work without a loud toddler or three holding your ankles? Bliss.
What happens at school, do you have friends, do you get sad, happy, laugh, in trouble, can you follow directions, do your teachers like you, what do you dislike, love, do you wonder about your brothers? Me? Such a mystery.
12:00 p.m.
Here come the squeals pulling down our driveway. There they are standing at the bus door before the bus stops rolling (better, inescapable, restraints are coming). There is the bus driver cutting up, shaking his head, slapping high fives. Here he is allowing the boys to open, close, open, close the door, calling to our dogs who make an entrance onto the bus every morning, every noon. There I am yelling at the dogs, scolding the boys, hands off the door, get in the gate, come on, come on, laughing.
12:10 p.m.
Woop it up. Filthy, forbidden, busy, screaming fun.
1:00-2:00 p.m. Sleep, go to sleep, part of going to school is sleeping, we get up so early, please sleep.
18 comments:
Priceless!
Love it! Thank you for sharing.
As always, great pictures!! Also, love the boys outfits. You are a stylish mama inspiration :)
~Jill
They have a school bus pick them up!!! That is awesome! I need to move back to the country.
Absolutely ADORABLE! What a milestone for these three triplets!
I can feel your/their energy coming through the screen! I'm laughing at the rainbow baby legs!! :)
Dang, they look way too grown up.
Looks like they had a great day.
love the pajamas, love the bus, love the whole post, but...what is up with the sleeping on the floor bit?! :)
They are too grown up! Thanks for sharing.
I could just squeeze 'em tight! They are so precious.
OH brave mama. The preschool said I needed to let Jack bus this year, but I am still nervous! :)
Great pictures.
That is just too sweet. Love it! What a delight.
Sleep, sleep, please sleep indeed!
Love this post. I'd love to see the boys in their own classrooms and how they do without their brothers.
Thanks for the comment on my blog. I read your blog regularly and, in fact, I included your plasma car video on one of my old blog posts I loved it so much!! See here:
http://journeytomyethiopianchild.blogspot.com/2009/02/want-ride.html
That jumping out of the wagon sure looks like fun. Found your blog while blog hopping... we brought home our Ethiopian identical twin girls in June. We live out in the country too, in Nebraska. Nice reading about your family!
I love the photo of your boys sleeping on the floor. You make me want to move to Kansas--THAT'S where the fun is! Your blog always makes me laugh. Thank you!
I love these pictures of your day! :) And is that Tsega in the first picture? That is the exact same way that Thaddy sleeps!
Geeze. Grow a little this summer boys?
I have been away from your blog for too long! I thought you'd stopped blogging! Glad to see you've been back. I love this post!
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