Working at the girls school and all that it has entailed has been a fantastic blessings as a mother. I don’t make a million dollars but we share the same schedule and our lives are even more woven together because I am blessed enough to work there. I get to know so much more of the ins and outs of their lives at Mahaffey by knowing their teachers, friends and classmates. I don’t have to miss any special events and sometimes get glimpses of their random and routine. Man have I cherished my quick hugs, my across the school waves and our rides to and from school each day. I have had a front row seat to Keagan and Riley’s lives for so long. I have definitely cheered the loudest out of everyone watching and will continue to do so for their entire lives. But soon my seat will not be as close.
Last Thursday, I took Keagan and Riley to the official tour of their future intermediate school. And the other night the 3 of us went to parent night to make sure we didn’t miss anything. Doerre is a fantastic school and funny enough the same one that I went to 30 years ago. The tours were wonderful and totally confirmed to me that we made the right choice of schools because my girls are going to love it there and do great things there. But.......I won’t be there. And that is a little hard for me to swallow. Instead, there are teachers and administrators we don’t know, so many kids we don’t know because Mahaffey doesn’t feed into Doerre, big 8th graders that are so much older then my babies there and all the perils that come with middle school life are there! So I am fully aware that I am being dramatic but man is this hard!
My babies are growing up and moving on as they are supposed to. And as they do so they get a little further away from me. Yes this is life. Yes this is normal. But yes this is hard for me and I’m not embarrassed to admit that I am struggling. To make matters even worse, both girls have had their first zits in the last week! Keagan asked for me to shape her eyebrows for the first time and we did. She also had her very own Friday night plans that didn’t include Riley and I and she said it was not a play date, it was just hanging out! This is all a little too much for my momma heart!
I absolutely know we will be just fine, I’m sure much better then fine. We will tackle this head on and together with the help of the Lord. We will rock this like we typically do. But for now, it’s still just hard. But no matter what you better believe that whatever school Keagan and Riley go to or how far away my seat is from my babies, they will forever hear me cheering for them loud and proud! Front row or not, this momma will be there!
It was another blessing that I even got to go to the Doerre tour on Thursday at all! It was only because Thursday is one of my days off and that a bus full of Mahaffey kids wasn’t going to Doerre like kids did from other schools. It is just my girls and our friends Abby and Memphis who are also twins and also staff kids at Mahaffey that are going there. So the 5 of us joined a ton of other kids for a two hour introduction to 6th grade. I couldn’t believe how many kids we saw that we knew from church and DPAC and how many hugs my girlies got! That was very comforting and so was meeting the 3 developmental teachers who were excited to meet Riley. They already knew about Miss Riley from reading her paperwork. When one asked if her seizures were controlled it did my momma heart a whole lot of good! So I know Doerre is where they need to go but I sure wish they could just stay with me!
The fantastic news is now that I’m working for DPAC I still have a front row seat to one of the things both Keags and Rys love in this world! We are of course in the middle of working on Shrek Jr which is SO much fun and we are all thrilled about the new studio that’s coming along! We got the chance today to help paint and install flooring there!
We were all also excited to celebrate Chinese New Year! My babies ARE part Chinese! We went to this quirky little park in Houston called Lucky Land with Calli and Mrs Heather and had a blast. It was like a mini Chinese village with replicas of things like the terra-cotta warriors and the Great Wall of China where we got to walk around, play, feed the koi fish and watch the karate demo, dragon dance and lion dance! We also got great snacks and laughed so hard Keagan’s stomach hurt! Since we were going to that area we went to feed the police horses first. That is always super fun and we were there by ourselves with the 40 plus amazing horses for over an hour! We fed them 15 pounds of carrots and apples plus plenty of peppermints! Mrs Heather was definitely the brave one but Keagan did really great feeding too! Riley even fed two and touched two others! That was such a fun Saturday!
Of course the girls have had play dates! Roller blading with Lauren at Mahaffey, making a car wash in the driveway with Avery, and pop star video’s with Claire!
Last weekend Riley stayed home with Nana while Keagan and I went on a fun mommy/daughter date to the Klein High musical that our friend Elise was in with Sister Williams and Rachel!
The girls are absolutely loving Young Women’s! For activities they have done a big game night that I was in charge of for all the youth, made goal boards and learned about make up- Riley’s favorite! And I am still loving my calling serving with the older girls! I love soaking up there goodness!
So don’t mind me over here just trying to hold it together in the corner. I just might struggle thru this from now until pretty much October when we are all semi settled into Intermediate school life. Don’t worry I will pretty much be a basket case at the end of May. Yep, this is going to get worse before it gets better! It’s not going to be pretty for this momma and Keagan and Riley will have a front row seat to this hot mess! Aren’t they lucky?
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