First Grade: My Experience vs. My Son's



On one hand, that's forever ago. On the other, I remember being that age. Feeling like that. So I really feel like I can relate to TRC--to what he's going through and experiencing. I mean, substitute cartoon names and video game systems--update them for today--and he's got essentially the same experience. Life doesn't seem to have changed that much in the intervening years. Sure, the video games have better graphics, and he can stream cartoons instead of get them over the air, but as far as a real impact on his life goes, things seem more or less the same.
And yesterday was his last day of First Grade. To celebrate, he decided he wanted root beer floats. He's looking forward to summer vacation: a trip to Europe, four weeks in Slovakia, swim lessons, reading a ton, watching cartoons . . .
I'd like 2.5 months of time off, too.
Anyway--a big hearty congratulations goes out to TRC. He pulled through with all 1s on his report card (well, a 2 in art, but everyone needs a 2 somewhere, just to keep things interesting). He really enjoys school, he just finished a 412 page book yesterday, and he's living the life. Sometimes, when I feel like I'm too busy or have too much to worry about, I look at his life--how few cares he has, when you get right down to it. And then I realize that me working hard is totally worth it. I wish every kid could have a carefree childhood. Where your biggest worries are which Bakugan you're going to take to school today, and your biggest scheduling concern is not sleeping through a cool cartoon in the morning.
Sorry--I'll stop this post short before I complete lose myself in reminiscing. Carry on with your Thursday, everyone.

Published on June 16, 2011 09:04
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