After nine months of the preschool hustle, we’ve made a big transition – Atlas started at a new school! Nothing new about it... It’s been around for 75 years, so I know we’re stepping into something solid, especially with its focus on community, which is huge for us. And while the price tag is still crazy, it fits our family’s budget a little better. Let’s be honest, how are you you raising your kids in this economy? 😝
After a week of “new school,” Atlas agreed to go back on Monday. He still says he likes his old school more though (change is tough, right?), and every morning, I get the adorable, “Mom, can you stay with me for a couple minutes?” But once he’s off playing with friends, he’s totally in his element. One of my favorite moments from his first day? I didn’t have the gate code yet, so I told Atlas, “Watch this—it’s how you make friends.” I asked another parent if he didn’t mind letting us in, and boom, instant connection. A dad dropping off his daughter got us in, and we were off to a great start.
I’m most excited about the sense of community and long-standing traditions this school offers. It’s an academy, which means there’s room for Atlas to grow, build roots, and make memories. I’m looking forward to getting involved, too! Watch out PTA. The environment is definitely more hands-on, with a variety of activities. It’s faith-based, which is new for us, but it’s sparking some big, beautiful conversations at home, and I love that. As a family, we’re embracing it and welcoming everything it brings to our house; even saying “Grace” at family dinner now.
Atlas, on the other hand, is LOVING the activities. In just his first week, he did karate, had a picnic, named three types of apples (Granny Smith is his favorite), and even did a science experiment where he “parted the water” like a mini Moses. Oh his new friend’s name is Moses, they both have Lightening McQueen shoes, Kachow! He started soccer and is signing so much, right now practicing Star Spangled Banner for Homecoming!
I’m feeling good about this change. Sure, school is scary in so many ways right now, but I’m focused on raising a bold, brave, and confident kiddo. If I can do that, I’ll feel a little more relieved sending him off every day, knowing he’s ready to face the world with courage and kindness. Here’s to new beginnings, building community, and watching Atlas take on the world!
XoXo
Britt