Although I do not have a graduate this year, I will have one next year. This year, however, as a "Junior Mom", it is our privilege to serve the graduating seniors and their families for the graduation reception. This is our first year of ever being a part of or taking part in graduation. I don't know the schedule of events during the ceremony because I've never been to a graduation. All that said, I'm greatly relying on a dear lady from our home school group whose son is graduating this year. She's given me tips, hints and suggestions from her experience last year to help. What a blessing!
With all of this graduation reception preparation, it is thrusting my mind and thoughts, whether I like it or not--on the inevitability of my oldest son's graduation next year. I didn't want to think about it just yet, although we've worked toward that goal for years. Right now I feel as if I'm in the thick of the school days' lessons up to my eyeballs to just keep things moving along. How can it be that in just one year I will have a graduate myself?
It is a bittersweet realization. It seems so very close, but yet so very far away still. But, in the blink of an eye, it will be done. Then he will be off to college for his first year. Then it will be my daughter's turn, and my youngest. I'm thankful for this time with my children. What a blessing from God! In the same token, with each step, the bittersweetness fills me.
I remember when...
Now the thoughts, preparations, and plans for the next season of our lives not just begin--but continue with greater clarity of mind, knowing the target for our arrows is for the glory of God.
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