Scenes from Grace's graduation. She wanted a small ceremony with only family (or those as close as family) followed by a gathering with her closest friends. Even though some were not able to joun us (and were very, very missed) and even though it was yet another rainy Saturday here in New England, everything yesterday was jsut so special!
In Waldorf education teachers always speak about how many classes they graduated (since grades teachers take a class all the way from first through eighth grade). With that in mind, and disregarding the two year break that was Parker (oh, how I wish I could get those two years back), I'm thrilled to have graduated my first class this year, and have already started to think about my next (and final) class next year! A grad ceremony for a class of one felt different, but it was so perfectly Grace, so perfectly us and such a special ending to a truly incredible experience.
This homeschooling journey, even with it's occasional bumps and doubts (what if they aren't prepared enough? What if this was foolish to think I could pull off?) was my most favorite teaching job ever. And not just because they are my daughters (and like my most favorite people ever) but beacuase it was truly more amazing they we ever could ahve known it would be when we set out on this path and because it gave our girls the childhood and the kind of education that I believe all children in America should have.
Grace, as I said yesterday in my opening remarks, getting to be not only your mama but also your teacher, principal, and guidance counselor has truly been a major highlight of my life! From the moment you arrived earthside, and every day since, I have been in awe of you. You have always been on your own time table, but was always been just the right time table for you, and ultimately for all of us. You would only do things when you were absolutely ready to do them, and as a result you were often succesful on the first try or shortly thereafter. Your kind and gentle ways, as well as your hard work and determination, and your incredible sense of humor have made you the incredible young woman you are today. I have no doubt that you wull indeed do something to make the world more beautiful, though to be honest you already have just by being you! I love you to the moon and stars and Saturn and back!
In Waldorf education teachers always speak about how many classes they graduated (since grades teachers take a class all the way from first through eighth grade). With that in mind, and disregarding the two year break that was Parker (oh, how I wish I could get those two years back), I'm thrilled to have graduated my first class this year, and have already started to think about my next (and final) class next year! A grad ceremony for a class of one felt different, but it was so perfectly Grace, so perfectly us and such a special ending to a truly incredible experience.
This homeschooling journey, even with it's occasional bumps and doubts (what if they aren't prepared enough? What if this was foolish to think I could pull off?) was my most favorite teaching job ever. And not just because they are my daughters (and like my most favorite people ever) but beacuase it was truly more amazing they we ever could ahve known it would be when we set out on this path and because it gave our girls the childhood and the kind of education that I believe all children in America should have.
Grace, as I said yesterday in my opening remarks, getting to be not only your mama but also your teacher, principal, and guidance counselor has truly been a major highlight of my life! From the moment you arrived earthside, and every day since, I have been in awe of you. You have always been on your own time table, but was always been just the right time table for you, and ultimately for all of us. You would only do things when you were absolutely ready to do them, and as a result you were often succesful on the first try or shortly thereafter. Your kind and gentle ways, as well as your hard work and determination, and your incredible sense of humor have made you the incredible young woman you are today. I have no doubt that you wull indeed do something to make the world more beautiful, though to be honest you already have just by being you! I love you to the moon and stars and Saturn and back!
xo,
Mama
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