00:00Colin, who I saw be born via C-section, is going to kindergarten today.
00:06Crazy.
00:07And I'm in a weird spot here because I told the bosses here, when I got hired, I was like,
00:12listen, we'd like it if you didn't take any days off.
00:15Now, I already took Thursday and Friday for strep.
00:18Yeah.
00:18You're welcome, by the way.
00:19Yeah.
00:20I felt like I didn't want to give you strep.
00:21Right.
00:22Did they replace this, by the way?
00:23This little muff here?
00:25No.
00:26No, they really should have.
00:26Maybe you should bring yours over.
00:29Yeah, right.
00:30But that's it.
00:31I, you know, I'm not going today because I, you know, I feel like I have to.
00:35I feel like I got to do this for the gig.
00:38But, and they don't let you into the classroom anymore.
00:41But like, I think.
00:42I think that you should still like at least be part of the drop-off process.
00:48Right?
00:48I mean.
00:49I'd like to be.
00:50What time does he go to school?
00:518.40 is when they let the cars in to start like letting the kids in.
00:56And then nine is when school starts.
00:59But like the show doesn't even hear till 10.
01:01Yeah.
01:02Were you there for the first day of kindergarten?
01:04I was.
01:04What was it like?
01:05It was, it was for me really sad.
01:08He was really good.
01:09Yeah.
01:09Um, I, I made my, cause I was working at night, so I was home anyways.
01:13Uh, but I made my husband take the day off and like stay with me because it was just him
01:20and I always.
01:21It was tough.
01:21Yeah.
01:21Yeah.
01:22So it was, it was really hard.
01:24And like I said before, kindergarten was only half day.
01:26So he was only gone for like two and a half, maybe three hours.
01:29And it was just so every day.
01:31I feel like I cried every single day.
01:34Really?
01:35Every first day.
01:36Oh.
01:37Yeah.
01:37It just, and it just is sad because they're just getting older.
01:41You've seen him take the tour.
01:43Cause we took the tour on Friday of the school.
01:45And he like, I saw there, there's four kids at his desk to be here.
01:50And one of them's Emma and Emma is there.
01:53And I say, Hey, Colin.
01:54I'm like, I don't want him to have nervous energy.
01:57I always wanted to be like, hi, I'm Colin.
01:58So I'm like, Colin, go over there and say, hi, I'm Colin.
02:01And he gets right in front of her and she's not really paying attention to it.
02:03And he's like, we're just waves.
02:05Oh my God.
02:05It was the cutest thing.
02:06And he was so nervous about kindergarten.
02:08Now he's like so into it to a certain extent.
02:11I think he's excited because he sees, wow, there really is a lot of fun.
02:14Right.
02:14Right.
02:15But yeah.
02:16It's so hard.
02:17I took a picture of Jaden every day, I think for the first full week.
02:23And I was like, day two, day three, day four.
02:25It's just so crazy.
02:26I think you should, you should try to be there.
02:29100% actually.
02:30I think that I'm going to make you.
02:32Are you going to evict me from the chair?
02:35Yeah, I think so.
02:3620 minutes later.
02:38Hello.
02:38Hello.
02:39You found us.
02:40I did.
02:42Say hello.
02:45It's 1027 BGS, Amy and Sean.
02:48Sean is live right now at school because Colin's going to kindergarten.
02:55Yes.
02:56Mario's here too.
02:57Two years, this will be him.
02:58But right now, we got Colin.
03:00I made it in time.
03:01This is Colin.
03:02Can you see him?
03:03I can see him.
03:05Can you say hello to everybody, Colin?
03:07Hello.
03:08Now, this is your first day of kindergarten.
03:10Are you excited?
03:12No.
03:12You were nervous.
03:14What made you not nervous anymore?
03:15From you were saying kindergarten was awesome.
03:21I did.
03:22I said kindergarten was awesome.
03:23And guess what?
03:24You ended up going on Friday and what?
03:26Was it awesome?
03:27Yeah.
03:27All right.
03:28So this is your first day.
03:29What are you thinking?
03:29What's the coolest thing about kindergarten so far?
03:32What are you excited about the most?
03:33I like to play with a lot of toys.
03:37Okay.
03:38That was toys.
03:39What was your favorite thing, Amy, in kindergarten?
03:41Do you remember?
03:41Nap time.
03:44I've never had nap time anymore.
03:46It's so sad.
03:47One minute, 37 seconds later.
03:49I know who you are.
03:52Come on in.
03:53Are you so excited?
03:55Bye, Colin.
03:56We love you.
03:56Bye.
03:57Say bye.
03:58Bye.
03:59Bye.
03:59Bye.
04:00Bye.
04:00Bye.
04:02Bye.
04:02We love you.
04:06Oh, man.
04:06All right.
04:07We're bouncing.
04:08We're doing the right thing.
04:09We have to leave.
04:14That's a lot.
04:15How are you feeling, Mom?
04:18She's crying.
04:19It's 1027VGS, Amy and Sean.
04:22Sean just dropped his baby up at kindergarten.
04:26How do you feel?
04:28Very, very emotional.
04:29It's awesome.
04:30We're just saying because you could see it all as it went down.
04:35We got to raise this kid for five years, almost six.
04:40We didn't kill him, which we're very proud about.
04:43And it's interesting to see him kind of take that next step.
04:47It's really cool.
04:48Now, Marsha, my wife, Total Waterworks.
04:51How do you feel, Mom?
04:52I am covering my makeup coming down my face right now.
04:56What was it like seeing Colin kind of like walk away from you really?
05:02You're trying to make me cry more?
05:03Yeah.
05:03Go ahead.
05:03I'm so proud of him.
05:07I don't know.
05:09Just so, so happy.
05:11And just, you know, it's the next step.
05:13Yeah.
05:14Tell me why I'm crying.
05:16Why?
05:17Amy wants to know why she's crying.
05:20This is time, you know, it's so weird.
05:22Like, I think I remember my first day of kindergarten.
05:24Do you remember your first day?
05:26A little bit.
05:26I remember it like blatantly.
05:28I remember it like going to Miss Twombly's class and my mom staying there for a bit.
05:32But like, I took it so for granted.
05:34And like, when you're a parent, everything hits you different.
05:37Like, everything hits you different.
05:38Oh, yeah.
05:38It's crazy.
05:39Yeah, it's much different.
05:40It's so hard.
05:41Yeah.
05:42But I know a lot of parents right now are dropping their babies off and feeling the same.
05:47So I'm literally crying.
05:48Marsha, will you share the story you just said about the rain?
05:54There's a school bus.
05:55Yeah.
05:55Oh, okay.
05:56So you got to share the story about the rain that you told you.
05:59Yeah.
05:59So my dad, so we grew up in Massachusetts where it rains all the time.
06:04And it's particularly emotional for me because my dad passed away when he was 56.
06:08So it's almost like the heavens came down on us because he would always say it rains on the first day of school.
06:14It never fails.
06:15It rains on your first day of school.
06:16And it did for me and my sister all the time.
06:19And so we parked and it started to rain.
06:23And, of course, I'm getting more emotional thinking of that.
06:26It was almost like he was saying good luck.
06:28Yeah.
06:29You know, good luck to his grandson.
06:30Yeah.
06:31It really is awesome.
06:32Yeah.
06:32That's really awesome.
06:33Man, oh, man.
06:35She's breaking down.
06:36There's a lot of warm-ups going on right now.
06:39We're all losing it.
06:39A lot of waterworks.
06:40A lot of waterworks for your Monday morning.
06:42Yeah, for sure.
06:44Well, he's going to do awesome.
06:46I'm so excited.
06:47And good luck to all of you.
06:48You're proud of your brother?
06:49Aw.
06:50Yeah, I am.
06:51Aw, it's Mario.
06:53That's awesome.
06:54That's awesome.
06:54Well, good luck to all of the kids on their first day of school here in Clark County.
06:59Sean, you coming back?
07:01I suppose.
07:02All right.
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