Saturday, May 31, 2014

The little Grad

A couple weeks ago Weston "graduated" from preschool! It was such a darling occasion and he loved all of it which is a testimony of his growth this year from a timid and clingy guy during class time to a spunky and confident boy ready to learn. We enjoyed our Tuesdays together with some rare one on one opportunities. I am excited to go through the same program with Gabriel next year!
Grady dressed and ready for his bro
We had the treat of Nanni being in town for the occasion
Weston wanted to take a picture with Mrs. Harasick- the TMK director- He loves her!
Still not too big to give momma kisses in public! I have to admit I got teary eyed when I put that little cap on his head and I fast forward in my mind to his high school graduation.
Throughout the year the kids learned the fruits of the Spirit along with their definitions, Bible verses, songs and sign language. Weston's part of the ceremony was to say " Gentleness is showing love by being kind." He did great and it was so cute to see him be brave all by himself.
At the end the moms were announced with their children as they were handed a diploma and a book of memories from the year and then we sang the "goodbye" song one last time together
Time to party! It was so sweet to see these little people enjoy the accomplishment and the eagerness to start school in the fall- what a great first taste of learning for them
As part of the decor all the moms made posters of their child with pictures and favorite things and memories

The Master's Kids is another reason I love our church- The kids were blessed and the moms were too. During each Tuesday the moms had their own time together where we shared testimonies, prayed, were taught how to parent and love our husbands and children better and had a sweet time of fellowship with those in the same stage of life. Scripture truly does supply us with everything we need for life and godliness and it was such a joy to work that out with this group this year!

2 comments:

Schmom-Omie said...

You were right to flash forward picturing Weston in his HS cap and gown because it really will be here before you know it. Savor & enjoy every part of their childhood and thanks for sharing it with us! Wish we could've have been there too. Don't like this long distance grandparenting thing :(

the e-wife, Karen said...

Aww, photos like these are so precious to me and make what I do even sweeter! Tell Weston I love him too!