Showing posts with label graduation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label graduation. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Seth's Graduation!!!!

I can't believe my little guy is now a High School Graduate. So many of my co-workers have commented, "Oh my goodness! I remember when he was just a tiny thing and would hang out in your classroom!" Those days are in the past, and I do miss them from time to time; but, I am so excited for what the future holds for this sweet guy. I know he has a lifetime of new and exciting things ahead of him. His next endeavor will be to complete the welding certification course at Central Texas College. The family gave him various gift certificates to help cover the cost of books, equipment, etc. Plus, he was awarded a scholarship that will cover the tuition for the course.

The family supported Seth by attending his graduation in Gatesville. The ceremony was held on the high school football field. We had been worried about the weather because it has been an unusually wet spring. If the ceremony had to move indoors, attendance would have been limited to 4 guests per family. That would have disappointed several family members.

The ceremony was simple and respectful, focusing on the relationships the students have forged over the years.  It was representative of what it is like to live in a small town with a family atmosphere.

Here are a few highlights of the evening. For some reason, the pictures didn't load in the order I intended. They aren't in order and it is too much of a hassle to rearrange them, so they are staying this way.

The superintendent addressed the crowd prior to the ceremony,
instructing us to refrain from using noise makers, such as air horns. 


proud mom Rebecca and Uncle Scott

The silly twins

Our official Team Seth ID badges; compliments of
Aunt Jamie

the honor guard

Seth in the processional

I loved how they put the graduates' year on
the score board.

These 4 love any chance to get together.

After graduation, everyone in town seemed to
swarm the football field!

Poppy and Mimi with their favorite grandson.

The girls love their big cousin.

Ryan's family.

The uncles with Seth.

Some of Seth's friends...

and more friends...



Proud Mom and her boy

The chair was placed on the field as a memorial
to a fellow classmate who had passed away.

Each student placed a flower in the tub beside the
chair as they approached the stand.

Seth head up for his diploma.

Gerson, Leslie, and Jamie

Unfortunately, Ed wasn't at graduation. Our family is still trying to understand the reason for his mental health decline over the past two years We love him and worry about him. He had gong to New Jersey to stay with his dad; and, hopefully get the help he needs. We had expected him to come down for graduation; but, for some reason, he decided to take off. We still do not know where he is; but, the police have located him and assured us he is well. We continue to pray for him and will support Seth as much as we can as he transition from childhood to adulthood.

Tuesday, December 29, 2015

2015 update continued: Early June - Celebrations and Graduation!

During the school year, I don't always get to participate in school activities for the grandkids. Mostly because I'm at MY school working. That is the biggest disadvantage of not teaching in Temple. However, I do take advantage of my sick days and personal days to make sure I can attend the most important events.

Maggie Lyn received an academic award for being the brains of the family. All A Honor Roll for the Year! Way to go Mags!! Aunt B, Mommy, Daddy, Poppy, and Mimi were there to help her celebrate.





Later that same day, we were able to watch as Sophie Lyn graduated from Kindergarten! It is so hard to believe how quickly the little ones are growing.





I often express the most sincere gratitude to my Heavenly Father for being able to have my children live close enough that I can be a part of their families' lives.  Not many of my friends have that blessing. Sweet moments like these are what matters most.

Friday, June 1, 2012

May??? Where did it go?

Today was my last work day of the school year.  I had to go in and tear down the classroom and turn in all of my paperwork.  Thankfully, Ron came in to supply the manual labor so I was able to get 8 hours of work done in less than 6.  
I headed home, stretched out on the couch and TOOK A NAP!! Sweet~
I figured I ought to get one thing marked off my to do list, so I am updating the blog.
Between work, family, traveling most Sundays, and life in general, May simply disappeared before I knew it. 
Here is a quick recap using what few pictures I managed to take this month.

One of the things I wanted to do in our tiny back yard was make a place for the girls to play. Ron and I cleaned up an area near the shop that was covered by a portable storage building.  We gave that away to Holly, and it opened up a nice area to use for the girls.  Leslie gave us the plastic play cube, but they still needed their own place.
The girls play area before...

We found some cute chairs at IKEA and used those as our "inspiration" for the paints.  We painted some old flower boxes, a cheap bench from Big Lots, and now the girls have a cute place to play and grow pink flowers.
... and after.

It is also the perfect place to eat popcicles!
Two cute girls!
I have been quilting some of Mom's quilts now that the quilting machine is at the Temple house. I just haven't had much time to make my own quilts.  A friend from work is getting married in June, and another one is having her first baby in July.  I knew I wanted to make some simple quilts for them before the school year ended, so I took a couple of days off and got them finished.
The first one is a simple summer throw quilt that I made for Alana.  Leslie and I both loved it and it was hard to give it away.  I guess I need to get one made for myself this sumner,
Alana's quilt...
 The next 3 are simple baby quilts made using 3 yards of fabric and backing.  You cut the 3 pieces the same way and then mix and match them to come up with 3 different looks.  Sara is an animal lover so I used this cute frog print that I have had forever.  
Baby quilt 1 went to Sara...
Thankfully, I have 2 spare quilts left for future gifts!  I think this summer I will make up 3 more using boy prints. 
baby quilt 2...

and baby quilt 3.
 Toward the end of the year, there are several things that take up a chunk of time at school.  One of them is the normal end of year assessment cycle. YUCK!  The second is our annual science fair.  FUN!! 
The 4th and 5th grades are expected to have each student complete an investigation independently.  The lower grades are expected to complete class investigations.  Once we have gone through the scientific process, completed the investigation, and created a display board, the school has a campus wide science fair.  
This year my class won the first place ribbon for second grade.  We did a really cool swirling milk investigation.
Dawn dish detergent dispersing the food coloring in different liquids.
 The next big event for the family was Miss Maggie's graduation from Pre-school!  Leslie enrolled her in a program that was 3 days a week, instead of enrolling her full time in the public school system.  She wasn't ready to send her to school full time.  It was a great experience for her and I am very impressed with the things that she learned there.  
Sophie waiting for the graduation ceremony to begin...

Leslie & G with the happy graduate...

Aunt B and Seth with the happy graduate...

Poppy with the happy graduate...

Uncle Ryan with the happy graduate...

Uncle Scott with the "I'm tired of taking pictures" grouchy graduate.
They opted to make grouchy faces.

And of course a picture of her teacher, Mrs. Bickford.  
In a town the size of Killeen, it is at times amazing how it can truly be a small world.  I met Mrs. Bickford at the local community theater before watching Pinkalicous.  Her children attend school where I teach and I discovered that her daughter was in my animal enrichment group!

And of course, the end of the school year means our annual end of the year party.  Last year, I started a tradition for the second grade teachers.  I decided to have a candy bar and nacho's party.  The teacher across the hall found out what I was doing, so she threw one together as well.  Everyone else loved the idea so this year I think most of us had candy bars for our parties this year.  
The little buckets I got last year at IKEA (love that place) weren't quite enough.  So, this year I found some cute plastic pails and scoops at Target.  The table cloth was the perfect touch!  I used beach balls and inflatable pool rings last year as part of the decor.  I just didn't seem to get my act together soon enough to get them inflated this year.  I guess I really need some kind of little pump for my classroom.
Anyway, the students LOVED it!
The candy bar...
 And, as part of my going away gift, I improvised on an idea I found on Pinterest.  These cute water bottles were in the Dollar Spot at Target.  I got one for each of the students and attached a little tag that says, "I hope you have a cool summer!"  
... my going away gift.
So, now I am caught up (at least for a little while) with the blog.  Ron and I don't have any exciting plans for this summer; but, I am really looking forward to getting caught up on my sewing, quilting, crafting, cleaning out closets, and just general every day chores.  

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Graduation & Birthday Celebrations...

What a busy 2 weeks! It started on the 11th when the family all headed to Canyon TX for Ryan's graduation. Becca took Seth out of school and I took Friday off because it is a 7 1/2 hour drive. We decided to break it into 2 days, which made it much easier on all of us. Ryan graduated from West Texas A&M University on Saturday the 13th. It was a wonderful trip filled with lots of laughter, good food, and great company. Ryan was so excited and so happy to finally be finished! I am posting 2 pictures of the grad; one with his diploma and one at the Big Texan Steak House. If you ever pass through Amarillo, it is a MUST stop! Then this Saturday was Maggie's 2nd. birthday. All of her cousins were there and she got lots of Dora presents. Everyone whacked the tar out of the Swiper pinata and enjoyed the afternoon at the local inflatable center. It is so hard to believe she is two already!