The majority of our afternoon was spent between Office Depot and Wal-Mart for back to school shopping. We went with lists in hand that were supplied by each school, and were checking things off as we went along. Office Depot had folders for $0.05 each, so we scored big with those. Paper Mate 10 packs of pens were $0.25, so we bought 4 packs. Of course the pencils that were on sale were not pretty enough for Brooke, so we had to get the decorative mechanical ones that were, like, $6.00. All in all, and don’t tell Brian, we spent over $300 today on backpacks and stuff to go in them. I honestly don’t understand why the school system cannot supply some paper, pencils, erasers, and folders. I’m not saying the teachers should. I’m saying the school system. Don’t we pay enough taxes for a little school supplies? And what’s with the 3 large boxes of Kleenex? What’s next, a family size pack of toilet paper?
The whole thing stresses me out. As we were walking through one store, Brooke asked me why my neck was red. I told her because stress makes me break out in hives!
Tomorrow we have the nightmare of registration, where there will be 10 different stations to write separate checks, wait in long lines, and have school pictures taken. Then we’ll go do it all over again at Brooke’s school. AAaahh, school is bliss.
Matthew was so cute today. He wants to/doesn’t want to/isn’t old enough to go to Kindergarten. He misses the birthday cut off, which doesn’t upset me at all. I will love to have him home with me for another year! But he wanted to get some things too, so I told him he’s in Pre-K homeschool, and we picked out a couple of workbooks and colored pencils for them. He also wanted his very own art box and back pack to keep it all in. I did manage to talk him out of the lunch box, but I’m toast if they don’t have that particular one next year!
Lord, please grant me with patience and knowledge when it comes to our Pre-K homeschool experience. I have a feeling my limits are gonna be tested!