Monday, January 5, 2009

7 Sunbeams!!

This past Sunday was Braedon's first day in Primary as a Sunbeam. I was a nervous mother all morning while we waited for Church (we have Church at 1:00). Finally the time came around to pack up and head off to be religious.

Sacrament meeting went just fine. Nothing exciting to report on. At the end of the meeting Dean took charge of Reilly and I headed to the Primary room with Braedon. I was both excited and really nervous for him. I am extremely protective of Braedon and am hopeful he is able to do things other children his age do.

When we got to the Primary room we both walked in, found where the Sunbeams sit (at the front) and took our seats. At this point, I can best describe what happened as something similar to the running of the bulls or a big sale at Wal Mart. To say my ward lacks organization would be a major understatement. After 30 minutes of trying to get everyone in their "new" seats we were ready to start.

Let me start by saying there are SEVEN Sunbeams. Seven three-year olds that are used to playing with toys, running around, and having a nice snack in the middle. They were not happy the routine had changed. The leaders started by having all the little Sunbeams say their names. Braedon can't say his name so I told everyone his name for him. He was VERY close to me the entire time.

The Sunbeams were a blur the entire opening excersises. There are two boys that, if I were left alone with them for 5 minutes, would behave themselves. As it is, they run around, won't sit down, and are loud. I'll give them a month to settle down before I step in and insist their mothers either sit with them or we kick them out of Primary.

We finally started to have a lesson and the bartering started. The three year-olds started to demand they be taken back to nursery. I sensed a mutiny was beginning and I feared the three-year olds could easily take these women. Not to be outdone, the leaders told the children that only babies go to the nursery and asked, "Are you babies?" It was a quick reply, "YES!"

Okay, lesson time had ended and it was time for singing time. By this time, Braedon had red cheeks and wanted to leave. He told me "all done" and "go away". He doesn't like chaos at all. It is very unnerving to him. He needs discipline and organization to function or he falls apart. Luckily, he loves music and found the singing mildly entertaining.

Once the singing was done it was time to head to class. Let me ask you a question... If you had seven three-year olds in their first day of Primary and headed to class, would you walk right by the nursery?!?!? They all ran to the nursery door and demanded entry! It was fun to pull them away, tears coming down their little faces. I felt like someone that just kicked an ice cream out of a childs hands in the summer and laughed.

Class was even harder than opening excersices. The teacher that was supposed to teach didn't show (note to self: if she doesn't show again talk to Primary President). The other teacher did her best, but has a very soft voice. The boys were jumping from the window (about 2 feet off the floor) and the girls were walking on chairs. Braedon was huddled in the corner with one of his toy planes I brought.

I want to pause in my story and mention Braedon does have a wild streak. He just doesn't show it in groups of people he doesn't know.

With 20 minutes left, the teacher ended the lesson and looked at me. WHAT??? I wasn't even supposed to be in there. Okay, I decided to sing every Primary song I could thing of that involved hand gestures. The children loved this. We sang and danced and made all sorts of noise. I was so freakin' tired.

Finally the time to go arrived. I made everyone hold hands with someone and opened the door. I didn't know children could run that fast. Off we went. Past the nursery, down the stairs, and straight to freedom.

Once I got home I felt like I'd been pushed down and run over. Is every Sunday to be like this? Will I have to be the not-so-nice mom that insists other mothers make their children behave? Will this be easier the more everyone does it? Is life really this chaotic? Am I too uptight?

I will let you know. For know the score is Sunbeams 1 Me 0

3 comments:

Stuart and Sarah said...

I just got the old sunbeams in my new class and boy oh boy they have a lot of energy.

Anonymous said...

I'm laughing a lot. You know darn well what's going to happen. They are going to call YOU to be the sunbeam teacher. Go you!

Chris, Kristina, Nathan and Audrey... said...

Next time just be sure to get a point for the moms! I'm glad that you and Braedon made it out alive, sounds like it was a close one :)