Love, love the shirt! I bet the staff did too. I don't understand why anyone would think he's a girl. Even with the hair. He so looks like a rock star.... not a girl!
Glad he had a great day. I cried all the way out to the car and all the way to work when my J.T. started.
This makes me remember when my youngest went off to kindergarten. A friend came and whisked me away for coffee and breakfast somewhere. I had no idea how to behave myself since I'd been cooped up with small fry since the birth of his oldest sister [she's 14 years older than him.] He's almost 21 now and I've learned how to conduct myself when someone takes me out for breakfast....
Stomper Girl.
Also starring
Mr. Fixit.
With The Climber (15),
The Cherub (12), our Burmese cat Basil (he replaced Bertie Wooster the kitty who disappeared one night), and sometimes our friend Nell.
Love the choice of t-shirt !!
ReplyDeletexx Nell
What, no bucket on his head?
ReplyDeleteI do like his t-shirt though. Congratulations on his first day. Wait till next year and you're the mother of Schoolchildren.
I love the t-shirt. Bet the teachers had a bit of a giggle at that too!
ReplyDeleteGood to hear the first day went well.
Long-haired boy. That's brilliant.
ReplyDeleteWe wanted to make one for Pip that said "I went to Sydney and all I got was this new chest."
I *made* that shirt! Seemed a good idea to send him off in that - avoid confusion...
ReplyDeleteAlways good to set the scene on your first day of kinder and the shirt sends a clear message. Love it.
ReplyDeleteAw, I'm glad he had a good day!
ReplyDeleteLove the t-shirt!
ReplyDeleteThat shirt is great! I need one of those for my long-haired boy.
ReplyDeleteMore firsts soon become lasts.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes
Love, love the shirt! I bet the staff did too. I don't understand why anyone would think he's a girl. Even with the hair. He so looks like a rock star.... not a girl!
ReplyDeleteGlad he had a great day. I cried all the way out to the car and all the way to work when my J.T. started.
Off to a good start. I'm so glad.
ReplyDeleteGreat start.
ReplyDeleteGreat T Shirt!
You made that shirt? woo hoo! It's so cool!!
ReplyDeleteClever you!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous him!
Good tshirt, Stomper.
ReplyDeleteAnd if I can sook, then you can, too.
And then did you tap dance to the nearest cafe?
Wanna do breakfast?
Good for him the cherub that he is.
ReplyDeleteAre there no end to your talents - you tap dancing tee shirt making woman?
Your great tshirt must have contributed to his great first day - no confusion possible.God knows he will be beating the girls off soon enough.
ReplyDeleteGlad he had a good day (and that you were ok, too, once you'd shed a wee tear!)
ReplyDeleteThe T-shirt I thought was cool and funny, but now I know you made it yourself I'm even MORE impressed!
Hope the rest of the week goes well for you both.
If my wife read this entry, she'd begin to ovulate like a Gatling gun.
ReplyDelete-J.
I'd be right with you on the sook but you made it! Congratulations little cherub. Great shirt!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad he liked it, since he'll be spending lots of time there.
ReplyDeleteI'm sobbing for you, too.
Hreidi
Happy little camper!
ReplyDeleteDo you do these t-shirts in XL?? I have an 18 year old with long hair, an attitude and no t-shirt ...
This makes me remember when my youngest went off to kindergarten. A friend came and whisked me away for coffee and breakfast somewhere. I had no idea how to behave myself since I'd been cooped up with small fry since the birth of his oldest sister [she's 14 years older than him.] He's almost 21 now and I've learned how to conduct myself when someone takes me out for breakfast....
ReplyDeleteI think the mothers sook more than the kids! How wonderful that he had such a great first day!
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