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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Saturday

Saturday found me again at Barnes and Noble.
I was on a mission.  A mission for Kado.

In one week Jonge and Famke will go to school full-time.  Last year Jonge went to afternoon kindergarten. This year in Michigan kindergarten must be full-time if the school wishes to receive funding.  This means that both Jonge and Famke will be full-time students.

This also means that Kado will be bereft of his life-long playmates.

In other words, three days a week he's going to be stuck with me.

Yes, there will be Feintsje and at times Hertsje.  But Hertsje's mommy will have a brand new job and a different schedule.

And although I was much older than Kado, I clearly remember the year my older sisters went away to college/got married.  There I was stuck at home with the elderly.  At least that's what it seemed like to me at the time.  I clearly was the only 12 year old at the early bird dinner at Ponderosa.

So I went looking, hoping to find among the plethora of  'back to school' books one about a wee lad whose older siblings are excitedly heading off to school while he is stuck at his boring grandma's house with a bunch of babies.

There is nothing.  I asked the nice lady working in the children's section.

The nice lady was sympathetic and told me that she could have used  a book like that a few years ago when her granddaughter got on the school bus and she was left to explain to the younger brother why he could not go along.

She told me I should write that book.

Well, of all the great many things that I should do I'm not sure that is one of them.  But it's a thought.  Maybe I'll have it ready for Feintsje when Kado goes to kindergarten.

Maybe all children the age of three are in preschool now?  This could be.  I tend to live in my own little world.  But it's a pretty fun world.  I like it here.








4 comments:

Rebecca said...

If anyone has the wit and wisdom to write this book (not to mention experience), it would be YOU! Go for it!

Melissa said...

I would read it

Pat said...

That book is waiting to be written...by you! Even if you write it just for your own grands, it would be wonderful.
Boring old grandma's house? I don't think so!
Oh Lord...here comes the word verification, it took me three times last time!

Mary said...

I so agree, you should write that book. Tell Kado that he will be the "big guy" with Jonge away at school. Maybe that will help. The previous comment gave me a giggle at myself. I must be half robot because sometimes it takes me three times on that work verification.