It's grade seven.
Grade SEVEN.
How did THAT happen?
She was just learning to walk yesterday, wasn't she?
Lots of changes this year so far - big steps (more for her father and I, I think, than Kennedy) - she is going on the regular school bus this year and going in the locker room to change for P.E. on her own to name a couple. The phase of wanting to be cool (which automatically makes her dad and I decidedly UNCOOL) has definitely blossomed over the summer and a little bit of that 'almost teen' attitude has also emerged. Most people would say that these things were things they weren't looking forward to; however, to me, it's wonderful. It's development. It's progress. It's awareness of social cues that happen at this age. So, I will take the eye-rolling, the "Mom, don't, my friends are looking", the emotions and everything else that comes along with adolescence. Why? Because when you start here:
You tend to appreciate every single development that occurs. You take nothing for granted. Not even a breath.
Kennedy - first day of grade seven, September 7th, 2010.
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8 comments:
Fantastic!
Fantastic!
Kennedy, you look like such a young lady here! It's amazing how much you have grown and blossomed over the last few years. I hope 7th grade is fun for you! Try not to be too hard on your mom and dad for their "uncoolness." :-)
lisa u r cool but i know what you mean and its great in a way that she can act like a normal teenager and say that u arent cool LOL like you say from a millio tubes and nope form drs to wat she is now and others are now to its jstu amazing i allwasy marvel at my chargers i follow through the blogs and i think they dotn jsut have strength coz of charge its the family to you are the best and i really am looking fwd to a big hug with you girls weather she says its uncool or not i demand a pic of us three next year LOL
Grade 7?!?! Wow! I am so glad that you are taking the attitude and eye rolling in stride, I love to hear about her sass and independence. Sounds like the next few years will be an adventure!
So grown up, Kennedy!
Lisa... such a profound statement with the posting of the NICU picture just above your young lady as she looks on her first day of
7th grade. Amazing.
year 7 !!! when did that happen indeed. I think the new background suits Kennedys personality with all the pink hearts ! Hope your all well life is so hectic I am indeed behind with you all !!
Lisa, I can't believe how grown-up our girls are. Like you said, seems like yesterday they were babies! Wow! I hope one day Cheyenne will be able to do some of the things Kennedy is doing. It's just amazing how far they've come!!
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