The other day Gavin and Katie were sitting down at the table to work on their homework at the same time as Ben.
Obviously Katie does not have actual homework but she likes to pretend like she does while the boys do theirs. Often times I will put our big ole container of crayons on the dining table since G uses them for some of his work. The other day I put them down on his side and then he moved them between him and and K and said, “Here Katie, this way we can share.”
A year ago, that would have NEVER happened.
And his manners. Insisting he say “please” and “thank you” and “Yes M’am” and “Yes Sir” has most certainly payed off. He usually does it without me asking now.
There is less fit-throwing and much less whining! And he is always so excited to tell me about the things he has learned, like the fact that Louisiana is shaped like a boot AND the letter “L”! He unknowingly added 7 plus 3 correctly the other day, right in his head which totally blew me away. I am hoping he will be a math whiz like his father (although I’m actually the one who is good at fast math -ha!)
I was a tad worried about him starting school but I have seen nothing but positive changes since he has. He adores his teacher and talks about something she did or said pretty much every day after school.
The other day his teacher called me regarding the upcoming Kindergarten field trip to the fire station. Once we were done talking about that she made sure to tell me what a joy he is to have her class and what a sweet and smart boy he is.
So far, I am loving the age 5 for him. And with the onset of Kindergarten I see a maturing boy emerging and it is pretty amazing. I won’t lie, he and I have had some rough spots in the past. He is definitely my most snuggly and passionate (in both good and challenging(!) ways) child. But I feel the calm after the storm is coming and that my little boy is changing right before my eyes.
And he’s pretty darn cute too.
(that dimple is just killer, yes?)
🙂
tracy@sellabitmum says
Aw, I love him. This is beautiful my friend. xo
Alison says
He is so awesome! Love the dimple. xo
Kmama says
What a great picture! I’m a total sucker for dimples.
My mom always said that the age of 5 was her favorite (after raising 4 kids). I’ve only had one at that age, and I can say that it was definitely NOT my favorite so far. Ha. 8 is proving to be pretty great for Buddy…and 4 was good for Buster too.
Jessica says
To willingly share with a sibling? That is awesome.
He is adorable!
Julia Hunter says
That’s so wonderful that he is growing into a polite little guy. It’s amazing how much they can change in a year.
Dina Lettre says
Isn’t it fun getting a good report? He certainly is precious!
Kamis Khlopchyk says
That’s wonderful Elaine! I can sympathize, I have one of those too and thankfully he saves all the fun for home. Or not thankfully? I go back and forth on that one!
Glad G is settling in so nicely to school!
Kat says
There is something about those snuggly, passionate boys that can also drive you nuts. Sounds like my Tommy. He is such a dramatic little thing. Crazy awesome sweet one minute, and a raving lunatic the next. But man, that kid is a love. One big walking heart.
That pic of Little G is just too much! So cute. Glad kindergarten is going so well for him. Clearly he is loving it. 🙂
Meagan says
So happy for you both that Kindergarten is going well! He’s so adorable with that big warm smile! 🙂 Great shot!
DysFUNctional Mom says
Nothing like confirmation that you’re raising a GREAT kid! (and a super-cute one too!)
Kameron says
Nate is my rough one too and I am finding 5 to be getting better as well. We will survive! They are lucky they are so cute though!