Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Preschool Drop-Out

It's true. I already have a child who's dropped out of school. So much for my empty nesting! School 4x a week just proved too much for little Darth. I'm actually not surprised-- our morning schedule was CRAZY and while he liked preschool 50% of the time, trying to convince him to stick with it when he has to do school the rest of his life just wasn't worth it! We had to be up by 6:30 a.m., dressed, fed, and rushing out the door by 7:10 a.m. to drop Lucy off at school by 7:30 a.m., and then since Zach's preschool was only a mile up the road from the elementary school, we had to sit in the car and wait for 45 min. before we could drop Zach off at preschool. It was a weird combination of rushing and then waiting, and trying to entertain Zach in the car (just didn't make sense to drive 20 min. back home, then 20 min. back to school) was nearly impossible, and picturing doing THAT morning routine with an infant WAS impossible. Plus I'm saving the $200/month which helps a ton!
He was so tired from waking up early, angry his morning routine no longer involved cartoons, and just wanted to stay with mommy he would cry every time I dropped him off. As Lucy continues to spread her wings and be less and less dependent on me, and although I'm sad for him that he didn't like it, I'm realizing it's not such a bad thing to have your kids want to be with you all the time. Jonathan told him that if he decided to stay home with mommy he had to be the man of the house and let me get my work done. So now we're frequently regaled with reminders that Zach "is the mans of the house." I love my little drop-out!:)

6 comments:

Joan Morris said...

Like you say, not such a bad thing to have a little buddy follow you around all day. I miss it! There will be plenty of days of school in his future.

Unknown said...

Okay, so the whole time I was reading this post, I had "Beauty School Drop-Out" from Grease going through my head. LOL. I think that's great that you pulled him out...you guys gave it a try and he just wasn't ready. There are plenty of days that Jeremy wishes he could stay home, watch cartoons and follow us around all day, so it doesn't necessarily end with school either!

Shonna said...

Sounds like you made a great decision. He's got lots of school later in life. Love the Mommy moments!

Tom said...

Love that picture of young Zach Vader! All I can say is FREE ZACHY CARDON! FREE ZACHY CARDON! FREE ZACHY CARDON!

Kay Hinton said...

They grow up so fast. Hang on to him while you can.

Emily Judd said...

Aw, I just love having a little buddy! And seriously I would do the same thing! Doesn't seem worth it if they hate it! And $200 a month? Thats insane!