



Lily had her first day of preschool this past week. She has been talking about this day since March, and it finally came. I wasn't worried in the least that she wouldn't love it. She was so excited and couldn't wait for her classroom door to open and for me to leave. Jeff, Ella, and I dropped her off--and Ella wasn't very happy to leave her sister. However, Ella is happy to report to anyone that asks that mommy wasn't either. "Mommy cried," she says.
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