Every parent knows that sending your child off to school for the first time is a moment of seriously mixed emotions – and Federal Treasurer Joe Hockey is no different. Today, he writes for Mamamia about letting go of your little on on his first day of school…
Speaking on the Today show recently, for a brief moment I reflected on my son’s first day at school in between the same old political questions.
Karl Stefanovic didn’t miss his opportunity.
“First day at school?” the Today show host asked on behalf of his huge audience. “Did you cry?”
Pause. Awkward.
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I grew up with my mum telling everyone that the happiest day she had for years was when she offloaded me, the youngest of four, onto the teachers at the local primary school. So there I was, 44 years later, thinking that my wife and I would be celebrating “freedom day” as our youngest passed through the school gates for the first time.
But, like so much about modern parenting, I learned another lesson when it came time to drop little Iggy off at school on his first day.
With his blonde curly hair and blue eyes he is indifferent to dad, Iggy is mummy’s precious baby — and he knows it.
For at least a week before his first day at school we couldn’t get him out of his school uniform. He was so excited about his first day that he would practice carrying his school bag around the house.