First Day of School

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Hello everybody! Long time no see!

Sorry for not updating for ages. I just haven't had any ideas for any chapters. But now, I'm back and ready to get back to schedule.

So, with the upcoming chapters, I've decided to change a few things...

We are now saying farewell to the toddlers and saying hello to their older selves *sniff* So sad to see them all grown up! We're gonna miss the tantrums, the adorable giggles and mischevious ways, and it's time to say hello to them starting school and their interest in different things. It's been an amazing journey watching them all grow up into cute little toddlers, but it's time to let them grow up just a little bit so they can have more adventures.

So, welcome back to their stories and their journey to have the best lives with their family.

Enjoy reading!


{Azaylea, an adorable little 6-year-old loves to mess around and cause chaos. She's rarely still and enjoys running around the house - whether she's running as she plays, or running away from Mark whenever she did something wrong. Mark has really become a top Dad. Always taking care of Azie and making sure she's never upset. Amy, however, has taken the role as Amy's stepmother and loves spending time with Azie, such as taking her to the park or getting ice cream. Let's just say, Azie has grown into a confident little girl and will always stick up for herself. in any situation}


"Azalea! Come on downstairs and eat your breakfast!" I shout as I place a bowl of porridge on the table.

Azie runs into the room and sits on the chair and eats. I look over at Amy who is sat on the couch packing all of Azie's school supplies into the bag. I walk over to the dryer and pull out Azie's clothes for the day. I arrange them and place them on the couch.

Once Azie was finished eating, I wipe her mouth and change her out of her pyjamas and into her clothes. I brush her hair and Amy comes over and braids them for me. I grab Azie's lunch and put it in her backpack.

"Right Azie, your supplies in there, your lunch is in there...and your water bottle is in this little holder at the side of the bag, ok?" I said as I put her water bottle in.

She nods and puts her shoes on. I smile and start thinking of how much my little girl has grown up. She's already starting school and it'll be weird not having her around me 24/7. But I knew she would be happy at school and she loves meeting new people.

Once we had everything, I put Azie's bag on her back and take her hand in mine. I unlock the front door and grab my car keys.

Amy grabs her phone and we head towards the car. I strap Azie into her car seat and place her bag on the floor in front of her. I get in the driver's seat and starts the car and drives away.


We arrive at Azie's school and I grab Azie and hold in her in my arms whilst Amy takes her bag. We walk through the playground where hundreds of other parents were waiting with their kids. I felt nervous as I knew this was actually happening. I could feel Azie shaking a little in my arms, so I rubbed her back to comfort her. I don't think she's ever seen so many kids. She peered around at all the children like she was deciding on who would be her very first friend. Amy wraps her arm around mine like she was nervous for Azie. I kiss her head and she blushes a little. Next thing we knew, a bell rang and the doors open. We all started making our way in and was told by a teacher to find an empty coat peg to hang up our children's stuff. Me and Amy found an unused peg and placed Azie's coat and bag on it. Azie never let go of my hand throughout it and her grip became stronger as we entered the classroom. We sat down on some chairs and I lift Azie on to my lap. A teacher stood in front of us and introduced herself as the teacher. She explained what our children will be doing throughout the year. The first couple of months will just be fun play and getting to know each other, then they'll start the proper learning such as learning their numbers and the alphabet - which Azie already knew. She also explained how the children will be bringing home a lot of their stuff that they made throughout the day so prepare to have our fridge covered in drawings and paintings. We all laughed and she continues to explain what else they'll be learning. Azie however, wasn't paying attention. She was too busy looking over at a girl who was looking back at her. I see them making funny faces to each other and silently laughing. I smile and shake my head and knew that she was easily going to get distracted whilst at school.

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