Friday, June 5, 2009

Atta Boy

Milestones, Progression and Sunshine have been the themes of our week.

On Wednesday, Max and I went to Kindergarten Orientation to meet his upcoming teachers and schoolmates. The highlight, of course, was that Max rode a school bus for the first time. A big, yellow, "real" school bus from which he might see deer sometime and on which he has to sit on his bottom the WHOLE time.

Clearly, the perspective of viewing the world from the inside of a yellow bus has changed things for Max in ways that I can't really comprehend. I have bittersweet feelings about seeing his little head bopping up the aisle and grabbing a seat, pulling his backpack off and inspecting his lunch before the bus even eases back into motion, driving him down the road and into a world that is his own. I lose my breath for a minute trying to imagine how this can be happening when I remember the tender days in which he'd gleefully scream "SCHOOBUS!" "GAR-BAAAAGE TRUCK!" BACKHOE LOADER!" from his tiny car seat. It never, ever occurred to me that on those buses were someone else's babies who'd been unable to say "Firetruck" without making it sound obscene. Now, it will be our little one taking this new journey.

Max also started swimming lessons this week from the Jedi Swim-Whisperer Magic Swim Coach who has molded the spastic and distracted Max into a focused and hard-working "Super Scooper" in just four short hours. Although we've tried lessons in the past and he has loved them, he never really got the hang of swimming on his own and was terrified to jump into a pool.

This swimming gig has boosted his confidence exponentially and we're delighting in seeing its manifestations throughout the day. He's cooperative, eager and secure; and that makes for a kid whose ready to dive into anything.

Including Kindergarten. Even if he needs a friendly push now and then. Watch how he keeps plugging on...I think he'll make it just fine wherever he needs to go.

6 comments:

Dodi said...

LOVE IT!

sdw said...

Amazing photo only to almost match the incredible story.

Unknown said...

I love the internet! If it weren't for the internet and that nifty camera I would have never seen mister Max dive in to the BIG pool and SWIM to the side!! He is so big and I am so proud of him! :)

Anonymous said...

Dude.
That is like a WWE Smackdown off the diving board.
Clearly, Max is pro material.
x

Leah said...

I.MUST.HAVE.THAT.SWIM.TEACHERS.NUMBER.... I have three little monkeys in my home who think it's cruel and unusual punishment to have water anywhere near their faces... Which pretty much eliminates swimming from their lists of fun things to do. sigh...

Kindergarten. CRY!!!!! Even having done it with Emily already, I still feel very unprepared, and unwilling, to send Jared off into the world of busses and full day school.

PS Max must have LOVED those years of construction along the HWY... My ears still ring from J's screams of glee at the miles of construction equipment we'd pass. "TRACTOR!!!!!!! NUTHER TRACTOR!!!!!!!!!! A DOUBLE DUMPER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" (etc etc etc)

sdw said...

P.S. RDW keeps asking to see "Max mwim." We've watched this video again and again. He's very impressed!