Moms Out Running Everywhere- This blog is for moms to discuss the everyday challenges and rewards of running and being a mom. It is also a reminder to us that there is MORE to us than being moms. We come together with different backgrounds, beliefs, experiences, but we share a common goal, to somehow fit running into our busy lives.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Graduation
At tonight's high school graduation I captured this photo of Patty's son which I thought really expressed the joy of this day. As I sat there watching so many of these kids I've known for years, some as far back as first grade and even since birth as in the case with my nephew, I had a whole mix of feelings. I tried to remember what I was feeling on the day of my high school graduation. It was probably a mix of happiness, relief, excitement, and sadness. Interestingly enough those were the same emotions I was feeling as I watched the graduation of these young people. This is Patty's 4th high school graduation and she's even been through several college graduations. I wonder... does it get any easier watching your babies grow up so fast. I know next year is my turn, but I'm not ready for it yet. They really do grow up too fast and leave too soon. I suppose the only thing you can do as a mother is to wish them the best and support them in whatever direction they may go.
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Graduations are so emotional, the relief, the pride, the sadness that they are growing up. I have been to many graduations, and they are ALL emotional at some point. This one was very efficient and the kids were amazingly well-behaved. Maybe Saugus is just a rowdier school, but there were so many beach balls, and a guy who streaked in lingerie. It was wild. I thought the singers were so good, and the girl who gave the speach about High School being like running a race really made me cry. My child is happy, and I am SO proud! I have the pictures to prove it, but none like the one you posted, Thanks!
I know, it was funny how there were subtle references or reminders about running during the graduation. In fact, I almost texted you when the girl started singing the song, "The Climb"!
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