It’s the first day of school. I can’t believe summer is over.
My oldest child goes to a new school this year. She’s attending a magnet school (6-12 grades) that’s several miles away. She has to get on the school bus at 6:45am and then transfer to another school bus to get to her school. Hopefully she won’t get on the wrong bus when she transfers.



6th-12th grades together? Strange. I’m not sure that mix would work well around here. I’m sure your daughter will do very well. She’s the oldest and a leader.
She could have gone to a regular middle school, or stayed at her old K-8 school. But we decided to enroll her at the 6-12 international school.
Is that a sqqueal of protest or a shriek of pleasure from your youngest girl? The others seem very confident perhaps even eager to see what’s up for the new school year.
The worries of mothers!
She will be on right bus I am sure.
My son is not yet two but these pictures make me realize how fast time will fly! Good luck on their school years- great pics :)
You have beautiful kids. Happy WW.
Creme Brulee
nice
Happy WW! I am pretty too she will be in the right bus ;) nad yes, as parents we worried too much.. hehe talking from experience ;)
Your two younger ones look adorable, all revved up to go to school. Your oldest is a beautiful girl who looks ready to take on the world, but also like she’s getting to the “too cool to pose” stage (I’m getting that from my 5th grader. Sigh…)
Wishing all three a successful school year.
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Aww! lovely pics, I’m sure she will get the right buses :-)
Happy WW!
very sharp and ready to take on the world!
I love first-day-of-school pics! My 9th grade granddaughter has to catch the bus at 6:30. That’s too early for teenagers!
Beautiful kids! They all look raring to go! She’ll do fine, but we can’t help worrying.
Cute :-)
Happy WW!!
I am sure your big girl will be fine with the buses. I had to walk 2 miles to catch the first bus, then travel 20 minutes, get off that bus (out in the country) and then wait 10 minutes for the next bus to get me into school in town. The trip took 95 minutes all up. A long day!
That’s different. We live in the city and have indoor toilets.
My daughter has a bus shuffle schedules as well. She’s enjoying her new school this year. It’s crazy to see them big enough for stuff like this.
Hugs,
Holly