My Firstborn's Firsts Are Also My Firsts

Vida Myers
I remember Keeghan's first sleepover, excluding two stays at Grandma and Grandpa's. We all missed him, and it got me thinking about what it will feel like as he continues to grow older and spend less time with those who love him the most. It made me want to go and get him and refuse to let him leave the house again, and I'm sure the family would have backed me up on it. Collin didn't want to sleep without his goodnight hugs from big brother. Kathryn didn't know what to do without somebody to annoy. She focused on me instead. Jehromy kept waking up and asking me in a sleep dazed slur, "where'sh Keeghan? Oh, yeah, he's at whatshisbutt's house, ok-- sssnnnnnkkkkk".

Heaven help us when he grows up and wants to move out or go away to college. We'll be lost. Positively lost without him. I so hate these reminders that he's growing up. All of his firsts are my firsts too, and some of them are so much more bittersweet than others.

I didn't cry at his first day of kindergarten, but boy you should have seen me on the first day of 1st grade! I was a complete mess. Not only was it his first day of 1st grade, at a new school because we'd moved, it was his first time riding a bus to and from school. All week I had been drilling him on those all important details:

"What's your teacher's name?" "What's your classroom number?" "What bus do you take?" "What bus stop do you get off at?" "What's my cell phone number?" "What's your address?"

He had them all down pat. He was ready. I was not. I had to let him go anyway. We learned later that day that I had forgotten one all important question: "What's your name? first and last" His bus driver didn't recognize him when it was time to go home, and asked his name. He got scared, and only mumbled his first name. Apparently there is another Keeghan at that school, who just happened to be staying at school to wait for his mom. So my Keeghan got sent to the other Keeghan's babysitter's bus stop. Meanwhile, I'm watching all the kids but mine file off of the bus, getting more and more panicked. When I realized that Keeghan was not getting off that bus, I got on. Want to see a scared bus driver? Just get on her bus and ask her where your kid is. Needless to say, she got on her radio, tracked him down, and brought him back to me while I waited with my younger two. And now he is not allowed to get off the bus unless someone is waiting for him at the stop. They don't want to lose him again, after the talking to the office and the bus depot got from me.

Did I mention I don't always like many of Keeghan's firsts? They tend to be learning experiences for me as much as for him. And when I picked him up from his sleepover I learned that I need to inquire about the house rules better. He'd been playing a South Park video game! A six year old! Ack!

Published by Vida Myers

I'm a 27 year old married mother of four. I'm a mother of four, and a full time college student. I'm working hard to earn my BAIS K-8. My family and I attend a Baptist church. I love to cross stitch, croch...  View profile

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