Adam is the last of our grandchildren to graduate from high school. His Senior photo has been on the line up behind the sofa since Christmas. This Grandma needed time to adjust to the thought that he would graduate!
I made a sign and we headed off to Drive Through Graduation. We knew we could stay far enough away from people to be able to go to our daughters backyard for a bit and then go onto graduation.
His parents held a private Graduation Ceremony for him and his brother Noah (more about him tomorrow.) There were speeches and everything and a slide show inside. They brought the slide show outside so we could watch the past 18 years and 8 months fly by in just a few minutes.
Then it was time to get back in the vehicle and go to Graduation!
Signs pointed the way to Graduate Drive By.
The kids were lined up outside of the school. There are about 24 kids in Adam's Graduating Class.
The evening air was filled with shouts and laughter, some music, car horns and one irritating sheep bell.
Congratulations Adam, you did it! We are proud of you!
There was no time to stop, the cars kept moving. I took a quick photo!
This itty bitty little town did a wonderful job recognizing the Class of 2020.
Art work on Adam's parents car
Adam was just 8 days old on September 11, 2001. It was a scary time then. Now when he graduates from High School we are in the middle of a Pandemic....and times are scary again. He will have lots of stories to tell his grandchildren someday.
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