It's that time of the year again...the last day of school.
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Kaleb-6th grade, Aaron-3rd grade, Braylen-8th grade. For the last time. |
Aaron's had a phenomenal year in 3rd grade. His teacher is the only one who has now had all 3 of our boys in her class. Mrs. Bennett is a treasure, she really is. I'm convinced every kid needs a "Mrs. Bennett" at some point in his life. She is the most positive, uplifting, cheerful, and encouraging teacher I know. We are thankful for such a wonderful 3rd grade year for Aaron.
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| Mrs. Bennett & Aaron |
One of the things I love about the end of 3rd grade are all the funny papers that come home. One was titled, "3rd Grade Words of Wisdom." Aaron was given the first half of well-known sayings, and asked to fill in the rest. Some of my favorites are:
"Strike while the...cat isn't looking."
"You can lead a horse to water but...you can't lead the baby one."
"A penny saved is...valuable."
"Two is company, three's...a bargain!"
"Laugh and the whole world laughs with you. Cry and...the whole world laughs at you."
"If you lie down with the dogs...they will be nice."
Another paper Aaron brought home listed some things we taught him. Some I expected, some surprised me. Things like, "brush my teeth, go to bed, have fun, ride a bicycle" were expected. Some of the surprises were, "color in lines, open eyes, and my favorite...be awesome!" :)
Now for my middle schoolers...
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| Walking to school together for the last time |
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If you look closely at the upper left corner of this picture, you'll see a hawk soaring above the middle school. Quite symbolic--since their mascot is a Silverhawk, and they will soon "soar" to new seasons of life. |
Okay, so that might sound a bit corny, but hey--indulge me today. Last days of school, especially
the last day at that school forever, bring out my emotions. Braylen is done with middle school. Done! Today he will ride a bus to the high school where he'll receive his freshman year schedule, eat lunch, and meet with his Bearcat Time class. (A class he will have all 4 years of high school.) I will pick him up at the high school today, giving us a taste of what's to come this fall.
I can't begin to share how much Braylen has grown and matured during middle school. People always fear the middle school years, but really, Braylen made it look easy. Last night I shared that with him, and I commended him on his behavior and maturity. I know it didn't come without challenges, I am not naive enough to think that. However, his choices, attitudes, and hard work have paid off and we are so very proud of our young man. He's on to high school in the fall, and that makes me feel like a new parent all over again. Just when you've mastered one season of parenting, a new one comes along! :)
Kaleb, our 6th grader. :) He made the transition from elementary to middle school seamlessly. He's developed new friendships, been responsible for himself, and excelled at whatever he put his mind to. Again, he made this look so easy! When I think back to the fall, and how he was in the straight leg brace for 8 weeks, it makes me so proud of him. He was in a new school with lots of new kids, and he did not let that leg brace slow him down. He has had such a positive attitude, been a friend to many, and earned his own place within his school. None of his core class teachers this year ever had Braylen as a student, so they got to know him as Kaleb, not as Braylen's little brother. I think that is important. We are super proud of Kaleb and all he's accomplished this year. He told me that since he won't be with Braylen at school next year, he hopes to ride his bike to school and back. Good for you, Kaleb. :)
Fittingly, today is Derek's first day back on the job since his injury on April 16th. The kids are ending their school year, and Derek is returning to his "normal" schedule. A good day, indeed!
And that wraps up our last day of school. It's still hard for me to believe, but believe it I must. Change...aaaggghhh!!!! Not a fan!!!!!! But I
am a fan of summer. :) So, here we go!