Ryan graduated from pre-school today, and it was a big milestone for him. He has been excited about graduation all week.
His school had four classes with graduating kids. This was my first time at a school performance, and it was such a treat. Each class got to sing a song with props and costumes. It was like a little comedy show. One girl was so happy to have spotted her family from the stage, she spent the entire time on the stage with the biggest smile on her face, waving as hard as she could to her family.
During one of the performances, each child in that class, got to go up to the microphone and sing what animal they were dressed as. They were all so quiet, and would barely whisper into the microphone- but not the boy who was the lion. He got up to the microphone and roared- not once but a few times.
After the kids had received their dipolmas (yes, they handed out diplomas to all the kids), two boys were singing a song, “Kindergarten, Here We Come.” It was supposed to be a duet, but one of the boys must have watched American Idol last night, because it was all about him. He grabbed the microphone stand in his hand, away from the other boy, and sang as loud as we could, “Kindergarten, here we come,” over and over. He had a great voice too. Finally, the teacher asked him to let the other boy sing, and he had the saddest look on his face, as he handed the microphone stand back to the other boy.
The funniest thing that happened, in my opinion, was after the third class walked across the stage, an hour had already passed. Cole was being so good, but he was getting tired, and he had been promised cake, afterwards. He heard the teacher say the class had graduated. Everyone clapped, and the gym grew quiet as we were waiting for the last class. That moment Cole announced, loudly, “Okay, it’s over. Where is the cake?” So many people around us laughed and it was just precious.
As I watched my little boy, who isn’t so little anymore, sing with his class and walk across the stage for his diploma, my eyes filled with tears. This isn’t the same little guy I was just holding as a baby is it? Wasn’t he just learning how to walk, and when did he grow up so fast, to be walking across a big stage all by himself for his diploma he could wave?
As Ryan’s picture showed up in a slide show, I realized this was my baby, and he always will be my baby. Ryan doesn’t need me the same way as he did when he was a baby, but he needs me in different ways now.
As they played an incredibly sad country song to go along with the slide show, when he spotted me from the stage, and smiled at me, I knew that even though we have reached this milestone in Ryan’s life, they are endless. There will also be another milestone to look forward too, and I am so lucky to be able to share these moments with my now kindergartner.
Congratulations on your first school graduation, Ryan. I am so proud of you, and I love you.
P.S. I found out the song they played is called Universe from Mark Wills, if you want to listen to a sad country song. 🙂 Who doesn’t love that?
Now for the pictures:
Walking down the aisle to the stage to get his diploma
Checking out the diploma
The Graduate
The proud Mommy
With the cake-loving little brother, Cole
3 replies on “Pre-School Graduation”
You are right about all of those milestones in life. My husband and I have raised 5 children and are now enjoying our 16 grandchildren. And of course they all have those milestones as well. It never ends; you will continue to share their joys and pains and feel so blessed by each of them. Congratulations on your son’s first graduation!
Congrats Ryan!!! We’ll be having our oldest going through the same thing very shortly. It does not take long at all. We’re just trying to enjoy every minute.
Nice pictures!!!