

just like every time around this year, we’ve done everything we need to do: gathered new school supplies, spiffed up the school wardrobe… however, this year was a little different due to covid. they got the option to do in-class learning or e-learning. all three of our girls missed their friends and wanted to try in-class learning.
each year they’re getting more brave, more independent, and ‘oh so confident. this momma was proud of them! i am so looking forward to watching more of them and the lessons that they learn – both in school and in life.

our girls started seventh, third, and first grade this year. we kicked off the new year with some of our typical “first day of school photos”.
and just like previous years, we made sure to do our first day of school “interviews”.
i asked the girls these questions and had to include mason too!
Kaylei

- age: 12
- grade and teacher: 7th – mrs. dupre.
- what i want to be when i grow up: a millionaire
- favorite color: orange
- favorite movie: kissing booth 2
- favorite place to be: at: asleep in my bed
- favorite food: sushi
- favorite subject in school: math
- what do you love: money
Aubrey

- age: 6
- grade and teacher: 1st – mrs. moyer
- what i want to be when i grow up: a window cleaner or police officer
- favorite color: purple
- favorite movie: matilda
- favorite place to be: at: home
- favorite food: cheeseburgers
- favorite subject in school: math
- what do you love: my family
Mahkena

- age: 6
- grade and teacher: 3rd – mrs. rehnberg
- what i want to be when i grow up: a reese’s taste tester
- favorite color: pink
- favorite movie: home alone
- favorite place to be: candy store
- favorite food: reese’s
- favorite subject in school: art
- what do you love: reese’s
Mason

- age: 2
- what i want to be when i grow up: a hot dog
- favorite color: red
- favorite movie: shark boy and lava girl
- favorite place to be: at: in the ocean
- favorite food: carrots
- what do you love: carrots

“say yes to one more book, one more hug, one more kiss goodnight, tuck them in and snuggle them tight. one day you will tuck them in and they’ll be grown. they will smile and tell you they can do it on their own.”