Saturday, June 8, 2013

Kaden graduated from Kindergarten

This momma cannot believe it is true. Our youngest boy graduated kindergarten. He has learned so much in this past year of school... he continues to amaze us each and every day.
My favorite thing he learned was reading. All the years of him listening to me read... now I'm enjoying listening to him read to me... most likely even more then he will ever understand.

Here are the pictures from the big day... my apology as they are not in order.


 Kasiah came to watch Kaden receive his diploma. They have a special sister/brother bond. Always have and always will. We love our Kasiah.

Snacks after the festivities...

 Kaden and his best friend Micha Kuchta
 Mrs. Kerr the best kindergarten teacher ever! hands down. Blaine and Kaden both had her as a teacher and loved her. I told Kaden that Blaine sat on her lap 10 years ago. He thought that was pretty cool.
 Kaden and his cousin Teri. I love that he is close with his cousins. That is very important.
Our class of 2025 future graduate.... thankfully that will be a long time from now!

Blaine and his little brother. Sadly, Trent wasn't able to take part in the ceremony as he was in Wisconsin Dells having a whole heck of fun on water slides and roller coasters!!


He was pretty excited to have all the special recognition for his accomplishments.
 Making it all official with Mrs. Kerr and Mrs. Kostrova


I cried during graduation for many reasons. I cannot believe he is off to 1st grade already. Which means Trent will be in high school in two years, and that of course, means Blaine will graduate high school in two years! They are all growing up and there is nothing we can do to stop it... so mine as well savor each moment you have with them and hold them tightly!!!

I will leave you with this cute little poem. Enjoy...
K is for kindergarten—hip, hip, hooray.
I is for the imagination that we use every day.
N is for the numbers we know—one, two, three.
D is for drawing, the best you’ll agree!
E is for exercise to keep our bodies strong.
R is for reading books all day long.
G is for good friends—we made more each day.
A is for the alphabet we know how to say.
R is for remembering everything we learned.
T is for the treats for which we often yearned.
E is for excitement—this year we’ve certainly had some.
N is for next year—first grade here we come!

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