The first milestone to change classes was mobility. I have known this since we picked this school last November. So since the day Emery started crawling I knew our number could get called at any moment. This knowledge did not keep me from welling up when I read the letter though. Nor did the clear understanding and acceptance of WHY this milestone was instituted (envision your child laying peacefully on the play mat, as my Babyzilla-esque child crawls right over them). Nooooope. Definitely still was super sad. And kiiiiiinda weepy. And kept randomly bringing it up to Ryan over the weekend in a completely dejected tone. I'm such a mature, well-adjusted adult. (Have I mentioned how accountants don't handle change well?)
So on October 15th, our tiny diva made the switch from Infant A to Infant B. She appears to have had a stellar first week, and to no one's surprise, handled it far better than her Mama. Her BFF in class made the move with her and they were both reunited with 2 little girls who are a couple of months older and made the transition a few weeks back. I know in the end it's better for Emery as she needs more stimulating toys and things to look at. That is what I will keep reminding myself of when I feel sharp pangs of nostalgia when I pick her up/drop her off and wave at her old teachers and look at her old crib.
Also, despite knowing they do not read this blog, I would like to put it out into the universe that we are incredibly, incredibly thankful for all that her Infant A teachers did for her. We could not have asked for better caretakers, teachers and leaders for our sweet baby. We look forward to all that her Infant B teachers will teach her in the coming months- they definitely have some big shoes to fill. We're proud of you, baby E!
On the left is the first day she went to Infant A at almost 3 months (for her trial run on May 29th) and on the right is her first day in Infant B at 7 months and some change (October 15th). Isn't it mind-blowing how much she has changed???
Babyzilla in action. Imagine your child was Sophie. Perhaps it was time.
Babyzilla is the best! Please make a production video set to lights and music. I see a blockbuster on your hands.
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