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Chapter 484 Went To The Kindergarten



Chapter 484 Went To The Kindergarten

Although Rachel felt sorry for Tracy, she patted Tracy's shoulder gently and comforted her. "Mom, don't blame yourself. Besides, it's common for children to have a fever. They will recover soon."

Hearing this, Tracy's face softened a little.

Taking over the Do-Do, Rachel held it horizontally in her arms and shook it gently. She hummed a lullaby subconsciously, and beside her ear, Tracy explained carefully what the doctor had just said after the examination.

Seeing this scene, Jack and Jonathan, who had been a little nervous, smiled at each other. It seemed that in the future, the so-called mother-in-law daughter-in-law relationship was not something they needed to worry about, and naturally, Rachel and Tracy would deal with it well.

They stayed in the hospital for a whole night and almost didn't close their eyes. Maybe it was because Do-Do was not feeling well that he didn't sleep well. But after half an hour he slept he would wake up again.

After a night, his mental state became very bad, and his voice became a little hoarse.

Tracy tried her best to comfort herself, but now she was in deep self-blame again. She covered her nose with one hand and sobbed, "If it weren't for me, Do-Do wouldn't have suffered such a thing. Such a little child is so sad at night. How can I accept it?"

"Mom, it's really okay. The fever has gone down. It's almost healed." Rachel immediately winked at Jack.

He understood what she meant and stood up and walked to Tracy. He put his hand on her shoulder and yawned as he spoke, "Mom, you and dad haven't rested for a whole night. You can go back first. Rachel and I will stay here."

"Yes, let's go back and have a rest. We can come back to change shift later." Noticing that she frowned and wanted to refuse, Jonathan added in a hurry.

"Okay, then we'll go back first. Call us if you need anything." Before leaving, Tracy exhorted with concern.

In fact, there was nothing wrong with Do-Do. Later, the doctor came to make the rounds of the ward and said that it was a normal situation. Adults would have a bad appetite after having a fever, let alone children. He would cry when he was hungry.

Hearing this, both Rachel and Jack felt relieved. After staying in the hospital for a while, they went home with Do-Do.

As soon as she entered the house, she frowned and turned to look at Jack, "What's going on?"

Jack was also confused and apparently didn't know. He shook his head and said, "I don't know either."

It turned out that the trash can was full of red invitation cards. If she was right, these should be sent out to invite people to attend the birthday party of Do-Do.

At this time, Tracy went downstairs and explained, "Now Do-Do doesn't feel well, so we don't have to do hold a big party. Let's celebrate his birthday together in our house. When he grows up, I'll prepare a grand ceremony for him!"

"Okay." With a smile at the corners of Rachel's mouth, she nodded. When she was in the hospital, she had been thinking about how to tell Tracy about it. Now that it had been solved, she could not help but breathe a sigh of relief.

However, Do-Do didn't know that his first birthday party had cancelled.

Although it was no longer grand, it was full of warmth.

He sat on the children's dining chair and listened to his parents and grandparents singing a birthday song. Although he didn't know what they were talking about, he clapped his hands in cooperation.

For a moment, the house was filled with laughter.

"Come on, let me take a picture of you." Julie came out of the kitchen with a camera in her hand.

Then Rachel picked up Do-Do and put it in the arms of Tracy. Then she and Jack stood beside them, one on the left and the other on the right. With a "Snap", the beautiful scene of them was frozen and became an indelible memory.

After having a child at home, she always felt that time passed very fast. She watched him grow up day by day. Until now, Rachel suddenly realized that another two years had passed unconsciously.

And this year, Do-Do was three years old, almost the age of going to kindergarten.

On this day, Rachel specially picked up a lot of kindergarten's materials and carefully looked through them. When Jack came in from outside, he naturally put his hand on her shoulder and asked, "What are you looking at?"

"I am checking which kindergarten I should chose for him." Rachel curled her lips and felt confused.

The publicity materials of every kindergarten were well prepared. She couldn't tell which kindergarten was better or not.

After reading for a long time, she hesitated for a long time. Finally, she pulled out one of the materials and said, "Well, let's send Do-Do here. It's closer to home, so that we can pick him up. Besides, I've checked the kindergarten, and it's good."

Jack took the documents from her hand, smiled and said in a low voice, "I have arranged a kindergarten for Do-Do."

Rachel raised her eyebrows and said, "Why didn't you tell me? Which one?"

"Sunlight Bilingual Kindergarten." Jack found the kindergarten in the pile of documents, took it out and handed it to Rachel. Seeing that she frowned, he reached out and gently patted her head two times. "This kindergarten has very good teacher resources."

At the beginning, Rachel had considered about this kindergarten, but it was a little far away from their home. They lived in the south of the city, and this kindergarten was in the north of the city, almost going through half of the Ning City. It was really troublesome for them to pick him up every time, so Rachel finally gave up.

She told Jack what she was thinking and asked, "Didn't you think of the distance?"

Jack immediately replied, "This kindergarten is the best in Ning City. Since it is our son, he must receive the best education since childhood."

The corners of Rachel's mouth twitched, and she was a little unhappy in her heart. Firstly, Jack made the decision without discussing with her. Secondly, she didn't agree with his so-called theory.

But she didn't refute. She just reached out and sorted out all the documents. Then she said lightly, "Okay, since you are responsible for his registration, then you are also responsible for the picking up in the future."

Jack frowned and said uncertainly, "We can ask the driver to pick up him then."

With a faint smile on her face, Rachel patted him on the shoulder and said, "Since Do-Do is our son, he must have received the best treatment since he is a child. It's impossible that we always ask the driver to pick up Do-Do since other children are picked up by their father in person." Belonging © NôvelDram/a.Org.

Jack was speechless.

He had no way to refute her. At last, he could only lower his head and scratch the spot between his eyebrows. He wondered how long it would take to send Do-Do to the kindergarten and how early he would get up then.

In the first week, Jack was very active. Before the alarm clock rang, he went to Do-Do's room, pulled him out of bed, changed his clothes, brushed his teeth and washed his face, and then sent him to the kindergarten.

But the passion didn't last long.

In the second week, Jack was obviously a little lazy. The alarm clock on the bedside table had rung for nearly ten minutes, but he still held Rachel tightly and did not move.

Rachel had no choice but to push him, "Jack, it's time to get up and send Do-Do to the kindergarten."

"I'll drive faster then. Now let me take another ten minutes' nap." Jack still closed his eyes tightly.

Seeing the tiredness in his eyes, although Rachel was reluctant and distressed, she finally made up her mind and said, "Get up quickly. This kindergarten was chosen by yourself and you promised to send Do-Do. You can't give up after only one week, can you?" Said Rachel deliberately.

Sure enough, Jack opened his eyes, sat up and sighed, "It's all my fault. I'll pay for it myself!"

Seeing him drooping his shoulders, Rachel smiled silently and reached out to push him. "Well, don't say that. Go ahead."

A few days later, Jack woke up early in the morning, but his hands were restless and kept wandering on Rachel's body.

He slowly leaned over, gently held her earlobe, and said ambiguously and gently, "Honey, should we do some exercise? What do you think?"

Turning over, Rachel opened her eyes and looked straight into his eyes. "Honey, it's okay. But is it still too late for you to send Do-Do?"

"Why should I send Do-Do?" Jack was puzzled, "Today is Saturday. The kindergarten doesn't have class."

As soon as he finished speaking, the door of the bedroom was pushed open from the outside by a small figure. Do-Do trotted in with his legs, carrying a yellow schoolbag on his back.

He walked to the bedside of Jack and tried to hold his hand, but failed. Finally, he had to pull the quilt. "Dad, get up quickly. I'm going to be late for school."

Jack was confused, "What kind of school do you go to today?"

Rachel explained, "Didn't you hear from Do-Do last night that the teachers in the kindergarten were occupied on Monday, so they exchanged."

Do-Do immediately nodded in agreement. He looked at Jack as if he was looking at a fool and said, "Dad, you are so forgetful."

Jack lowered his head at once. His original plan was ruined. Looking at his wife's beautiful figure, how could he express the bitterness in his heart?


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