Last Sunday was Allison's commencement ceremony. She shared the day with two longtime friends, which made it extra nice.
I stressed about the details ahead of time, mostly the question of what I might be leaving out of my planning. We used the program from Julianne's graduation as our starting point but I had niggling worries about what I was forgetting to do that I didn't even know I was supposed to be doing.
The worries were for naught as everything came together beautifully and the kids were happy with it, which was really all that mattered, right?
Each of the graduates agreed to do a special musical piece. Julianne played for Allison as she sang "He Leadeth Me". Molly played guitar and sang, Josh played a cajon (that drum box you can see behind Allison) while his brother played guitar and a friend sang. With only three graduates, it was nice to be able to see each of them share their talents.
The big moment!
Each of the grads had a customized cap. Allison made hers-she used a pink paisley with a little glitter in the design...perfect! Molly enhanced her cap with "Now I'm like this cylinder-we're both graduated" and a drawing of a cylinder. Josh had Star Wars fabric on his cap, which totally surprised me because I don't think he knew the girls were doing anything unusual with theirs. I loved their creativity and individuality.
This is the FIAR friends group shot. Our group dwindled down to these three families the past few years and it's amazing to me to think about how long these kids have been friends. I'm so glad Molly made sure they were invited.
We were delighted that so many people we care about were able to share in the day. Their presence was so appreciated as we marked this milestone in Allison's life.