I managed to make it through the whole ceremony without crying, mostly because she looked so excited and proud, and also because I was slightly annoyed that the little girl they stuck in front of her was too tall and her cap kept blocking my camera shots. (just going for complete honesty here)
But after the fact, looking at the pics, I can't help but feel the slightest twinge of sadness. My easy, sweet, kind girl is heading off to kindergarten in the Fall (sob), and even though it will be a half-day program, she'll be there 5 days a week. I mean, she might as well pack a briefcase and tell me she's going to Tokyo to work on a merger or something else official sounding like that.
She's growing up, and I guess that means I have to grow up as a mom too, right? And speaking of growing up, today is Natalie's first big field trip. I guess the first grade likes to save the best for last, waiting until the week before school ends. This means that I'm on a big yellow school bus, riding along as a chaperone. DearsweetbabyJesus, what was I thinking? If I make it out alive, I'm sure I'll have some fun pics of George Washington's birthplace, which I haven't visited since elementary school.
Any big transitions for you lately?
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Congratulations to your sweet girl Amanda...and hold on to your cap and gown! As a mom with one finishing his first year of college I definitely know the feeling of bittersweet. My favorite quote about raising kids "The days are long and the years are short".
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to the new graduate and the proud parents and big sister!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to your little one! We have graduations tomorrow and Saturday morning over at our family! They always are bittersweet moments!
ReplyDeleteWhat a little princess, so cute!!!
ReplyDeleteNOO!!! She can't be finished with preschool!!
ReplyDeleteWell. . . I guess if Will can be finished with COLLEGE, Byrdie can be finished with preschool.
Be still, my heart.
Such a proud graduate! I can't believe how quickly the days pass. Make time stop please! Congrats to your sweet girl.
ReplyDelete:) Samantha