Jacob’s teacher decided to torture the parents the first day of school today. As we were dropping the kids off, she said “Make sure you pick up the blue note on their desk.” Oh, I know this trick. It is the trick where the teachers leave some kind of note, poem… something to ensure that if you aren’t crying already, you will be before you leave the room. Luckily, I knew better than to read it at school, and saved the tears to flow in the comfort of my own home.
The First Day
I gave you a little wink and smile
As you entered my room today.
For I know how hard it is to leave
And I know your child must stay.
You’ve been with him for six years now
And have been a loving guide.
But now the time has come
To leave him at my side.
Just know that as you drive away
And tears down your cheeks may flow
I’ll love him as I do my own
And help him learn and grow.
For as a parent, I too know
How quickly the years do pass.
Not too long ago it was my turn
To take my child to class.
So please put your mind at ease
And cry those tears no more
For I will love him and take him in
When you leave him at my door.
Pink Heels says
Are you serious?
Jamie says
Jacob’s such a cutie! Look at that smile.
Treat yourself to something extra special today. You deserve it. Maybe you should pull out some crayons, take a nap, read a good story and have a delicious, nutritious snack.
hugs, Jamie
Jennifer says
I had managed not to cry yet today, until I read that! Hopefully 3:50 comes quickly!!
Trysha says
aaaack! Have I mentioned how hormonal I’ve been everything makes me cry? Oh man, that’s a sweet tear-jerker.
I hope the end of the day comes fast for you.
pat/Mom says
Well, I have tears in my eyes, too. What a beautiful poem and as a former first grade teacher, I know where she is coming from. I used to get teary just seeing my class for the first time and knowing what a great adventure they were starting. Jacob looks so handsome and “spiffy”. He’s going to do so well and after talking to him last night, I know he is going to have a fantastic year. Love you all. Mom
Susan says
I feel your pain mom. First grade is the hardest.
Lisa says
So cute–and the poem, my gosh, I can just see oodles of moms with the mascara running after reading that!
Wait–is he wearing a backpack? First-graders use backpacks? I’m trying to think if I had one way back when, but don’t think we had anything to take home that wouldn’t fit in a little folder…. I do remember however this one kid borrowed a crayon from me and, to my horror, started to eat it. To this day, I’m leery of lending things!!!
Anyhoo, happy beginning of the school year!!! 🙂
Leah says
Yes, watch out Shelee is FAMOUS for teary-eye momentos and moments.