What a wonderful tribute to your son and his achievements. Thank you so much for sharing…And I have to agree–seeing your child/children grow up always leaves a little dent in your heart.
Blessings on your Monday and always.
6Jenny from Queensland, enjoying Jakarta05.21.07 at 2:42 am
What a lovely tribute to your son, you must be so proud.
awwww…how sweet! This time of year always turns me to mush, but this year is really tough! I’m really close to alot of the seniors at church and yesterday was the bachelarette (spelling) service at church. The minute I pulled in and saw them standing outside in their caps and gowns, I turned to mush. I am dreading Thursday night!
I read your Jasmine post and I am so with you…if I could lock my boys up in the closet I think I would! As the mother of sons, middle school girls–not all, only some–scare me to death! What a challenge to be raising boys OR girls in this day and age. We must be diligent to pray, pray, pray…
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This must be so tough, yet also an extremely proud year for your family:)
God Bless!
Yikes, I am dreading that! Love the page you created–it looks great!
Well looky how craft you are!!! That is precious! Jeepers. Junior High. I’ll throw in an extra dose of prayers for you, my friend.
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What a wonderful tribute to your son and his achievements. Thank you so much for sharing…And I have to agree–seeing your child/children grow up always leaves a little dent in your heart.
Blessings on your Monday and always.
What a lovely tribute to your son, you must be so proud.
You are just getting better and better at making these wonderful things with your photos. I love this one - the white script on the red background.
He’s such a handsome young man. He really is gorgeous and I know you and his Dad are proud as you can be of him.
awwww…how sweet! This time of year always turns me to mush, but this year is really tough! I’m really close to alot of the seniors at church and yesterday was the bachelarette (spelling) service at church. The minute I pulled in and saw them standing outside in their caps and gowns, I turned to mush. I am dreading Thursday night!
A transition to be sure…
I read your Jasmine post and I am so with you…if I could lock my boys up in the closet I think I would! As the mother of sons, middle school girls–not all, only some–scare me to death! What a challenge to be raising boys OR girls in this day and age. We must be diligent to pray, pray, pray…
what a wonderful journal page and your scraping is great!