Yesterday was a very different Sunday. Miss Camilla is now old enough to go to nursery. I had mixed feelings about the whole thing, but over all I think it's a good change. When we woke up, Mr. Stannix and I talked about her going to nursery today and I was all for it. Something new and exciting for her and I wouldn't have to keep her entertained during Sunday school and Relief Society. We all got ready to go to church. I had time to curl my hair, and while the curling iron was still hot I pulled Camilla into the bathroom to do her hair. It was so fun to see it all curled up and pretty. It made her look like such a little lady. After we got our jackets on, we were off! All during Sacrament meeting she wanted to go up to the front to see Grampa. It was pretty funny. It finally was time to take her to nursery. I took her by her little hand and we left the chapel, walked down the hall, and went into the classroom. At first, Camilla just stood there, unsure, but she knew there was toys, so that helped. I stood back and watched her. She didn't join in with the other kids too quickly, just watched. I went over and we got a doll for her to play with. While she was cuddling her doll, I finally snuck out. It was hard to just leave her there! The whole time I was worried she was going to notice I was gone, or miss me, or cry for the teacher. It was weird attending my meetings and not having to worry about her. I think I missed her more than she missed me!! She did wonderful for the whole 2 hours, up until clean up time at the very end. She wanted to keep playing. I was so proud of our little girl.
Mr. Stannix appreciated the break (as did I), but I cried on the way home as I thought about how big Camilla is getting. I think it's going to take mommy a few weeks to finally adjust to this nursery thing. I was honestly feeling a little bored and naked during my classes because I didn't have a kiddo to chase after the whole time. It might take a few weeks to get back into the learning and being edified groove. Later on after dinner, Gramma, Grampa, Mr. Stannix, Camilla and I were all in the living room visiting. She had a blanket spread out and she was singing to herself, spinning and doing bum drops on the floor. We were trying to figure out what she was doing, and Grampa finally clued in! He started singing "Ring around the Rosy" and her face lit up as she continued to dance and giggle. She put her hands out like she was holding hands with the other kids. I think she learned the song in nursery. She had so much fun, and it was so funny seeing her tell us about her day in nursery through her actions. I can't believe the memory she has sometimes! I wasn't able to get a video of her singing and doing it all herself, but I got one of her doing the actions. We'll see how nursery goes next week in our home ward! She'll have twice the amount of kids to play with, so let's hope it's twice as fun for her!

