Sunday, June 1, 2008

The Beginning



It’s over. It took 17 years to get here – the senior picnic, the awards assembly, baccalaureate, and graduation…plus a whole host of breakfasts, parties, and barbeques in honor of the AHS Class of 2008. But once we got to April, the days flew by in a blur of celebratory events. It felt much like it does when you finally get to the highest point on the roller coaster…and then plunge down, hands in the air and screaming at the top of your lungs. At least, that’s what it feels like for the parent of a graduate. I’m not sure it felt exactly like that for Hannah, but I’m certain she experienced the thrill, maybe even accompanied by the brief sensation of apprehension just before you begin to descend and feel like your stomach is going to drop into your shoes.

It’s ironic that, at this point in their lives, young adults would be feeling almost the same emotions their parents are, from celebration and excitement to sadness and perhaps just a little bit of fear. Of course, my graduate hasn’t actually expressed these emotions to me, at least not in so many words. And I know we’re experiencing similar feelings from very different perspectives. But no matter what the reasons, we feel what we feel (or as we like to say at work, it is what it is).

The thing to remember though is this: It’s not a time to look back. Memories are great for the senior video, but after that they’re best saved for the 10th class reunion. This is a time to look ahead, and try to discern what the future holds. It’s a time to be grateful, too…thanking God that He knows the plan, and admitting we don’t.

“For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” ~ Jeremiah 29:11 (NIV)

At one graduation party yesterday I enjoyed looking at photos of the family’s graduates through the years. Four have graduated from high school so far, with one to go. But this year they were blessed threefold with a college graduate, as well as twin high school graduates – Hannah’s friends Lauren and Alyssa – who walked to the podium together Friday night with arms linked and all smiles. I noticed that someone had sent a Dr. Seuss card – Oh, the Places You’ll Go! – and I appreciated that, not only because it’s a great book for any momentous occasion, but also because Dr. Seuss was such a big part of my children’s reading experiences as they grew up. So to quote Theodor Seuss Geisel…

Congratulations!
Today is your day.
You’re off to great places!
You’re off and away!

You have brains in your head.
You have feet in your shoes.
You can steer yourself any direction you choose.

You’re on your own.
And you know what you know.
And YOU are the guy who’ll decide where to go.


Congratulations, and welcome to your future AHS Class of 2008 It's not over for you. This is just the beginning!

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