Thursday, May 21, 2009
Garden Party
When I expressed my wee bit of disappointment at no one getting to fully enjoy my gardens during our son's graduation party, a gal over on the GardenWeb boards suggested I have a virtual garden party. You are all invited. Grab your favorite beverage to sip and join me for a stroll.
Welcome
Stella Daylily
Step out back....
The pond is small, but fun. See the fish?
Rampant roses and just opening daylilies
The Graduation Boy's Garden is just beginning to cook...
There's more, but my tea cup is empty and my shoes are wet from the dew. Let's get a refill and do some more another day.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Shindig
It's a done deal. I'm no longer a homeschool mom.
Our youngest graduated last Saturday in a private ceremony here at our house.
Private in that no other students graduated with him, but not at all exclusive. We invited many people who've had an impact on N's life. From church, from his baseball team, from neighbors and long time friends...and of course, the relatives...we estimate about sixty people crowded into our home. The original plan was to have the ceremony in the house with a huge Italian themed supper in the gardens. An inch of rain (on top of several that week) nixed that idea. Instead we moved furniture, set up tables, and had a cozy buffet supper indoors. Purple and gold abounded.
We had a little fun with the ceremony, using the traditional words of a wedding ceremony to begin...dearly beloved, we've gathered here to unite N with his diploma...if there are any objections. GRIN Of course, I had to demand he turn in his last research paper. wink, wink. We asked a couple of long time friends to share a few stories and thoughts, then opened the floor to others. Several people, including big brother, K, shared funnies and sweet sentiments. Finally, after a few closing thoughts from my husband and me, N was officially graduated.
It was a blast! Literally, in that we set off a selection of fireworks after dark...but also worth every hour of time we put into planning, prepping, and implementing...just like homeschooling. Lots of work, but worth the effort.
Mmmmmm...ice cream sundae bar. Sweet fun.
Even though I've been looking forward to this day for a while, I still can't quite believe that my official homeschool days are done. Whatever will I do with my time now? ;0)
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Mom's Day
In sorting some photos recently, I came across this one taken on my 30th birthday. (That's been a few days ago...) I was thirty, my mom, forty-seven. Yep, she married my 20 year old dad when she was sixteen and had little ole me when she was seventeen. She used to say we grew up together.
My mom died at 55. Seven short years after this portrait was done.
Hug your mom today. Life is short.
My mom died at 55. Seven short years after this portrait was done.
Hug your mom today. Life is short.
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Colorful Callas
Monday, May 4, 2009
Shine!
Last night was the Senior Celebration at our church. This year, our son, Nathan, was honored, along with five other young men and women.
What a blast!
For one thing, it was such a treat to not be on the organizing committee. The parents of juniors do all the planning and hosting of the event. Let me tell ya, they did an awesome job of it this year.
The theme was Shine in '09. "Let your light shine....." was the theme verse. Candles and lots of pretty lights made for a dramatic decor. Each black draped and red-topped table had a triangle of photos of the seniors printed on translucent paper with LED lights inside the triangle.
The seniors spend all afternoon with their youth minister, Matt. Together, they ride in a limo to a cool area of town for a photo session by one of our former members. Then the limo takes them to an elder's home for a fancy dinner. One last ride in the limo brings them to the church building where a red carpet and a crowd awaits.
As they enter the building, the crowd treats them like rock stars...begging for autographs, snapping photos. It's a laughing good time.
Everyone has dessert at the beautifully decorated tables. Chocolate fountains with assorted dipping items were on the menu this year.
Every student had a personal memorabilia table. Nathan's was strewn with baseball photos and gear, some Nathan's favorite curriculum (our Trisms guidebooks, Lightning Lit Shakespeare, Rosetta Stone Dutch....) and photos from his travels.
There are projected photo programs...you know the ones that show the cute baby pics, and a video presentation of thoughts from the youth minister. Then, each set of parents got up on stage and shared some thoughts, both funny and sweet. After that, each senior expressed their thanks. Our senior had also presented part of the morning sermon. I'm impressed at his public speaking abilities.
It was a lovely evening filled with laughter, good food, and a tear or two.
Good memories.
I hope you can find something and someone to celebrate today. It doesn't have to be a fancy event, just offering encouragement and blessing can make someone's day.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)