19 Oct 2007
Day: Oct 15 2007
Two little butterflies sitting in the Sun,
One flew away and then there was one,
Butterfly butterfly happy all day
Butterfly butterfly fly fly away
What is this song?
This is a song from Barney. This was the song that I was mentally singing as I was driving Chula to the first day of her S.C.H.O.O.L. Yes, she is officially now in Pre-K.
What was playing in the car?
The song Vaadi Vaadi Vaadi from tamil movie Sachin. Chula and Mieja like the ‘dabbanguthu’. I am okay with it because I think the lyrics are okay and I must admit this song has taken our houshold by storm! If you make an unannounced trip to our home any time between 5PM-6PM, you will hear this song blaring from the laptop and the crazy mom and the two kids dancing to this song.
What was she wearing?
Her new blue denim capri from, flower embroidery over the right thigh. Pink turtle neck shirt. Purple fleece jacket. White sneakers. Two adorable pony tails.
What was she most excited about?
Her lunch bag. Shocking pink in color. She was holding on to it and was giggling every time she touched it. I think the lunch box was her primary incentive to go to ‘Montessoly school’.
What did she eat for breakfast?
Puffins cereal with milk.
What was she going to eat for lunch?
Grilled cheese sandwich – her favorite, watermelon – her absolute fav, carrots – hmmmm we are working to get it in the fav list.
All the above she requested for lunch when I was talking to her the previous day about school, the new routine, new lunch routine etc.
End of the day, only water melon was polished off, the rest was shoved in to her mouth in the parking lot.
Where is she schooling? Why this school?
A wonderful Montessori school close to home. Its been around for 15 years. I really liked it.
A friend asked me, ‘So did you analyze the pros and cons of all the schools in the Bay Area and finally picked the best of the best?’. I did analyze (and at times over analyze) lots of schools and listed pros and cons, but the intention was not to pick the best of the best. I toured this particular montessori and loved it, kind of love at first sight. I thought that my kids will thrive in this kind of environment. So listing the pros and cons of other schools was more for justifying my decision to hubby and myself.
Apart from the usual Montessori concepts I have seen implemented in other Montessori schools, they have some practical concepts like
‘Peace Table’ – if kids have an argument, a teacher takes them to a corner and
teaches them how to talk it out.
The kids are taught to be responsible for the environment. The school itself does not use diapers or any disposable things. So if you bring a child in with a diaper, the diaper is substituted with a cloth nappy by the teacher at the class room entrance.
Every kid is assigned a chore – clean up outdoor toys area, mediating sand box disputes, feeding the school pet etc.
Not to waste resources – They start with food. Be it the class snack or the lunch the kids bring, the kids are taught how to respect the food that is put on their table. (This is one of our families values. So this alone was enough to impress me.)
I also saw these concepts working! When I was touring the school, it was snack time. This little three year old boy, picked up his place mat, picked up a banana and before slicing it for his snack, went around asking all his classmates, ‘This is a big banana. I can’t finish it all. I don’t want to waste the rest. Will you share half a banana with me?’. And it was not an isolated incident. I saw a little girl asking if some one would share a slice of bread with her. I mentally gave these little kids a huge hug. I took Chula for a school visit, she was playing in the sand box and another child snatched the toy shovel from her hands. Chula started crying, would not accept any but a ‘YELLOW’ shovel. A little girl came to her and said, ‘Don’t be upset. You can talk to B and tell him not to snatch. If you want only a yellow shovel, you can have mine. I am more or less done with it.’ The she went to B and said, ‘That is not a nice thing, she new here and you can’t upset her on her first day.’ I have seen these little warriors armed with appropriate weapons cleaning/feeding/organizing the toys/instructing other kids to leave their shoes in an order…etc.
How is Chula taking to school?
I expected her to be head over heels excited on the day of the visit. Kind of hesitant on the first week, adamant that she hates the new place and wants to go back to the old place in the second week and settle down in the third week. Wham, bham, smack on target so far. End of week one and she now says, ‘I no want to go to Montessoly school. I only want M(her day care provider) school. Amma, you send Mieja to Montessoly with Appa’. 🙂
The day before first day of school.
Chula and self sat down and packed the things she needs to take to school. I let her pick out what clothes, blankets she wants to keep in her cubby at school. Also showed her her new lunch bag, lunch box, nap time pillow. She kept asking, ‘All this for meeee? Oh, thanq thanq thanq Amma. I like pretty new pink shoes’.
I felt like crying. There was this huge lump in my throat. I kept visualizing this child to go to a new environment and applying all she learnt about survival in her day care to the new school. She is going to make new bonds and meet new people. Her brain is going to be working hard in writing and rewriting new schemas. When put in to words all this sounded like a lot of work and more like an adult thing. But my barely three year old is going to do this! Made me very proud! A mother thingy.
The one thing that was more difficult than picking out the school itself
Finding school accessories. All I wanted was a cutsey kiddie lunch bag, nice fun back pack, pillow and a blanket. Why does every single kids product has to have a commercial cartoon character on it? It was ‘Jojo’ the elephant, ‘Thomas’ the train engine, ‘Barbie’ goes to school, ‘Dora’ the explorer, ‘Hello Kitty’, ‘Disney’ princesses. Phlueese, something without a ‘name’. I had no choice in the one store I went and not much time to raid lots of stores. So I picked out a regular adult throw pillow, plain fleece blanket, plastic containers for food and plain rubbermaid sipper water bottle. I scratched the back pack idea and decided to recycle an lunch bag that was lying around.
What I found most disturbing?
I was touring a school and was asking if they have regular monthly visits – from firemen, cops, music presentations etc to stimulate the child and she said, ‘No. We try to limit that kind of stimulation. Long time back, homes gave children stability and schools provided the stimulation and excitement. But in present days with the busy working schedule of parents, single parent family life style and many many more factors, schools provide the children the stability and familiarity they need. So we have only two presentations a year.’ Sadly true.
12 Responses for "Butterfly Butterfly Fly Fly Away"
What an interestinf way to capture such a big moment to package into a memory. Her school sounds really wonderful. I was amazed at alll the things the little people did. Loved the idea of a peace table. I suspect I am going to need one of those for the two Martians a few months down the line.
Nice!
wow! a big step – you did mention you’d put off “school” for a while…and I thoguht that meant a year! I so want to move near you just to get into this school – I don’t believe it, they cloth diaper??? do you know how hard I was searching for CD friendly one last year??? everyone refused because of “health reasons”- 🙁 ! and no wasting food – that is the best – at K’s school, it distresses me to see them set out food that kids (like mine!) won’t even touch and it goes straight to the trash.
the place sounds lovely, and I am glad she is giving it a shot! no tears, right? just asking for the other place? thats great for week 1..
Loved this school you picked up.
Most of all, Chula seems to enjoy being there. That is such a relief for you, I am sure.
Haven’t started the search for my lil one. When the time comes, I hope I find something similar to the one you found.
Peace table, huh. Need to have one for me and Mr. Upsi. But we will be there all day. Better name our couch – the peace couch.
OOpps….in a hurry, I mis-read that Chula was actually head over heels over the new move.
After submitting my comment, I was reading Tharini and KM’s and realized that I got it wrong.
Sorry about that.
I hope in a matter of just a few days, Chula gets used to the new atmosphere and make new friends. She would love it, just like her mom did!
awww… The little one’s in school. With the denim, pony tails.. cweet…
Dunno why but reading this post reminded me of that day when you had come to see D and chula was still inside you… I still remember the glow on your face when you held D. They are almost 3 now.. Time does fly..
The school sounds wonderful. The way the children have imbibed and put to work the concepts they have learnt at school is absolutely amazing. I know how difficult it must be for Chula to make the transition. Any transition from a familiar environment is so tough on adults ourselves, it takes couple of months to get acclimatized at a new job location. But I guess children take it easier than us adults. Good luck to Chula(and you) with the new school.
UTBT,
The school sounds just too good to be true! The peace table and no food wastage concept is just wonderful. And the cloth diaper concept – that is just amazing. I have n-e-v-e-r even heard about it before reading this post. And you don’t like the ‘named’ brands – Same pinch. I was searching for something like that but didn’t fine one and finally ended up with a princess lunch bag 🙁
like the idea of the peace table. am sure chula will settle down soon.
That was an awesome update ! And the school sounds wow. And you sound so earth friendly and hip, wanting to cloth diaper, and worrying about toon characters. I don’t even THINK like that. I’m your regular earth destroying disposable diapering mom who buys Dora dresses, princess wall paper and winnie shoes for my poppin LOL.
Interesting interesting read.
Poppin’s mom, I am not that hip as it sounds. I use disposable diapers too, but deeply admire those moms who have the patience and energy to use cloth diapers. Toon characters, I used to think cute, but the fact that it is slowly infesting all the toys is making me sick.
Choxbox, Anitha thanks. She will. Yesterday she was asking for her school pet, a huge black and white bunny named ‘Oreo’ – ‘Where is my oreo rabbit amma. I give mum-mum to my oreo rabit with Miss.Irene.’ So she has already started associating things at school as things that belong to her, so I am assuming that the reverse funda is along developing in her mind.
MNamma, Kodi’s mom cloth diapers only for the infant(one year – two years) community room. Kids in pre-K must be potty trained. They have low children:staff ratio, probably 1:4 – 1:6, so they manage cleanups and hygiene factor effectively.
MNamma, same same. Chula carries a princess lunchbag. But I have my eyes on http://www.shopatron.com/index/476.0.17349.0.0.0.0
Right now, I am more focused on how Chula does with the stuff put in to the bag. Once she starts eating a decent amount of food, I might get one of these. She bring back teh food and I feed it to her in the car, right after I pick her up from school. Even her favorite Pizza came back untouched. When I asked her why she did eat, she says, ‘I have to eat in car no? Thats why I didn’t eat pizza.’ The brat…..
DDmom, yeah….for sure these kids gave us a much better glow when ther were inside of us.
Upsi, peace couch huh! LOL 🙂 Sadly there is no such place for us at home! Hope Chula’s peace table habits will rub off on us.
Tharini, soon they will be best buds. Don’t worry.
I am looking for the words to this song: Butterfly, Butterfly.
At the top of this page is one verse but I need the rest of the song. Could someone email it to me? I LOVE this song and I will be doing my butterfly unit the week after Easter.
Thanks,
Jennifer
My email address is jenniferandchase@comcast.net
Thanks in advance,
Jennifer
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