I now have 2 in college and a junior in high school who is so eager to stop riding the bus and to drive instead. She will get her license in a few weeks, but we're holding off on letting her drive to school until next semester or 12th grade... we'll see...
Anyway, I'm rambling. I really just wanted to say how sentimental the yellow buses still make me. When kids are lined up at the stops getting on in the mornings and happily getting off in the afternoons, I think of how precious childhood is.
Thanks for sharing Molly and giving me a smile. (I'm very inconsistent with visiting blogs these days, but always nice to spontaneously stop by.)
Good photo.
ReplyDelete<3 She's so sweet! Well trained too!
ReplyDeleteAwww! That is too sweet!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it amazing how they develop that sense of time? I bet the kids can't wait to see her!
ReplyDelete(thanks for continued prayers; still needed :)
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I now have 2 in college and a junior in high school who is so eager to stop riding the bus and to drive instead. She will get her license in a few weeks, but we're holding off on letting her drive to school until next semester or 12th grade... we'll see...
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I'm rambling. I really just wanted to say how sentimental the yellow buses still make me. When kids are lined up at the stops getting on in the mornings and happily getting off in the afternoons, I think of how precious childhood is.
Thanks for sharing Molly and giving me a smile. (I'm very inconsistent with visiting blogs these days, but always nice to spontaneously stop by.)