Happy grad Josh! Well it certainly has not been the best grade 12 year. No sports, no activities, no dances, no in class school pretty much:( But, having some solid, fun, good friends makes all the difference. So there was … Continue reading
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This week we were supposed to be in Idaho, celebrating Gabe and Shannon’s graduations from BYU Idaho. Sadly, with the pandemic, the graduation was cancelled, and travel was not possible for us due to the restrictions, required quarantines etc. It … Continue reading
It’s taking me a while to catch up, and now it seems long ago as the summer routine becomes our new norm. But, this was a fun night that needs to be documented more than just in my heart! Both … Continue reading
We attended our last middle school graduation last week. Bittersweet. So exciting to see Sam all grown up and heading off to high school next year. But so unbelievable that little Sam is heading off to high school next year!!! … Continue reading
I remember when we first went to Gabe’s grade 6 graduation. I counted that over our lifetime, we would attend 17 graduations: 1 for grade 6, 1 for grade 8, and 1 for high school, for each child. That would … Continue reading
Can it be that yet another child of mine is done middle school? In our area, we have a grade 6 graduation, then a grade 8 graduation, then a high school graduation (which sadly is the worst one of them all … Continue reading
In our area, you go to elementary school from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 6. Then you go to Middle School for Grades 7 and 8. Finally, you head to high school for Grades 9 -12. When you leave each school, … Continue reading
“If Dorothy can click her heels and get to Kansas, why can’t I click my flip flops and get to the beach?” School is almost out! Tomorrow is the last official day, but last night was grade 8 grad and … Continue reading
This past week was filled with graduation festivities. These two graduated from grade 6! They are off to a new school next year – Middle School – for grade 7 and 8 – and they are super excited. The school … Continue reading
It’s weird being a Step Mom in so many ways – especially when your memories of your step children start quite abruptly at whatever stage of life they were in when you met them. It’s not this gradual growing up … Continue reading