I hadn’t planned to cry. I was genuinely excited about seeing all the “little people” (many of whom were almost as tall as me) dressed in white for the Kindergarten Promotion Ceremony. As they began the processional, “Pomp and Circumstance” blared through the distorted sound system. Uh oh – I reached for my tissue as I remembered holding my daughter as a toothless newborn what seemed like just a few months ago. The music swelled and a drumroll signaled a crescendo; I remembered her first steps, eating solid food, first tooth lost…
I dabbed my eyes a bit more as I realized how much they’d all grown this year. There was no chaos or extraneous chatter – the classes stood and were seated in the orderly manner they were instructed. It was beautiful to behold. The parents, on the other hand, followed directions worse – when instructed to hold applause until the end of each class’ names being called, parents began loudly calling out their children’s names. I know we’re all proud, but really…a bit of decorum helps us all, folks. However, I digress… She waved at me as she crossed the stage. What a remarkably beautiful young lady she’s becoming…must not think of wedding yet…Sweet 16 comes first…oh Lord, help me!
To the tune of “New York, New York,” they sang (as only children can), “Start spreadin’ the news, we’re leavin’ today…we wanna be a part of it, First Grade, First Grade…if we can make it here, we’ll make it anywhere…so here we come,First Grade, First Grade!” That did it! I didn’t downright boo-hoo, but I was much more emotionally sensitive than I expected to be. The icing on the cake was when the principal announced them as the Graduating Senior Class of 2023 – I went there. In an instant, I reflected on my own high school graduation and how my parents were so proud of me after all they’d put into raising me. Now here I was full circle in the process.
The children turned the tassels on their plastic-coated mortarboards. “Gee, they’re really growing fast!” I sighed wistfully as I prepared to return to work, beaming inside and out. Next school year will be another new leg of this journey called growth, development, and maturity.
“As newborn babes, desire the sincere milk of the word, that ye may grow thereby:”
(I Peter 2:2)
“But grow in grace, and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. To him be glory both now and for ever. Amen.”
(II Peter 3:18)
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