All through the eighth grade, Sophie dreamed of the ninth grade: the new friends, the new teachers, the dances and football games, and that awesome feeling of finally arriving. The first day of school came, and she and her friend nervously walked up the long courtyard and into the front entrance, hauling their brand new backpacks and school supplies, probably trying really hard not to smile too broadly and risk looking uncool on their first day as freshman. (It was uncool enough that the moms were all waiting in their cars to see if their babies made it into the building, and didn't get bumped on the way by one of those huge upper classmen.)
In the few weeks since school has started, I've heard no less than 1,072 times these words: "I'm not in the mood for school today."
Ah, so the novelty wore off, and the new beginning was suddenly old routine.
Last weekend, however, the homecoming football game and dance finally made their appearance on the calendar, and all was well again. If Sophie had been dreaming happily of her first day of high school, then she was positively enraptured by her first homecoming dance.
Checking the mirror...
I can never resist a flower-sniffing photo that makes no sense whatsoever, given that these blooms have no fragrance, and I don't know of any 14-year-olds that will stop and smell the zinnias.
This is probably my very favorite picture of Sophie, because she had just gotten a text message from a boy, telling her that the homecoming dress selfie she posted looked pretty.
Her exact words, after reading the text, were "Awww!"
Soon it was time to go to her friend's house to pick her up (the girls were each other's "dates")...
...and then I drove them to the house where they would meet up with some of their other friends...
Oh, to know what those girls were looking at! A text? A cute picture?
When I picked up the girls at precisely 11 pm, they were full of chatter about the evening. I asked if anyone had on the same dresses they did, and Sophie said that two other girls had on her dress, while her friend said "About forty-five girls had on mine!" (I love this age.)
Later on, I asked Sophie if the evening - from getting ready to coming home - was everything she thought it would be, and she said it was. And she was free to smile as broadly as she wanted to.
I just can't get over how she has grown into such a young lady. She is so gorgeous Paulette! I just smile when I see her. Love the picture of her and Tilly together.
Posted by: Sharon | October 17, 2014 at 05:43 PM
What a beautiful young woman! The pictures are just perfect!
Posted by: Terri | October 20, 2014 at 11:19 AM
Paulette, all your girls are beautiful, but Sophie is really a little doll. She has grown up so much, right in front of our eyes! Enjoy every moment as they are grown and gone in a flash, as you well know. Thanks for sharing the pics! Oh yes, her dress was perfectly amazing! Just right! Linda in CO
Posted by: Linda | October 22, 2014 at 11:47 AM
Oh, how they do grow up so quickly! She is so beautiful (looks a lot like Bree to me). The young man was right - great dress.
Posted by: Charlene♥SC | October 22, 2014 at 02:58 PM
Sophie has grown into an absolutely lovely young woman!! She looks so very pretty and her dress is just gorgeous! You and Mike must be so very proud.
Posted by: Lynn Jones | October 26, 2014 at 10:34 PM