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DuBose: Rampant preparation, but only for one child

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I’m never quite ready for school to begin. My daughter, however, always is, and this year was no different. After sharing with me her “vision” for her first-day-of-school outfit and orchestrating a shopping trip so that we might find the perfect one, she set it aside, along with coordinating socks and accessories.

Her ensemble waited at the ready, for three weeks, under a note she’d written that said, “Wear the first day of school.” Clearly, she wasn’t taking any chances that her mother would have a laundry crisis the day before school started. I admire my daughter. I don’t know when I’ve ever been that prepared for anything. 

Suffice it to say that she did not get this readiness-inclination from me.

I recall that most school mornings of my youth were chaotic affairs, usually involving a fashion crisis or two (even though uniforms were in the mix – go figure), and always entailed sprinting the half mile through the woods from my house to the bus stop with pigtails flying and peanut-butter toast in hand. 

I almost always made it on time. I still love peanut butter toast.

I recall that, while it was a pain in the butt – and I often wondered why the heck I didn’t just get my act together earlier – I relished the breathless satisfaction of dropping triumphantly into my seat on the school bus. It was probably a sick game I played with myself. Much to my daughter’s consternation, I still play the game. 

“I’m raising myself,” Holly has said, on more than one occasion. She’s doing a marvelous job of it, too. She packs her own lunch the night before and even writes a note reminding herself to add perishable items and an ice-pack the next morning. 

Her brother, well, he takes after me, in some ways.

“I think I remember my locker combination,” Noah mused, moments before catching the bus Tuesday morning, the first day of school. I smiled, noting this difference in my kids’ personalities. Holly, who was so excited she even wore her first-day-of-school outfit to bed the night before, takes after her dad in her preference for being uber-prepared. I’m guessing that when the time comes she’ll probably have her locker combination committed to memory long before she needs it.

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Jennifer DuBose

Mom

Batavia, IL

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Jennifer writes about the heartwarming, hilarious and challenging moments that come with being a parent. She lives in Batavia with her husband, Todd, and their two children, Noah and Holly.

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