Sunday, July 5, 2020

Wherein We Finish Homeschooling

Congratulations, Trevor!
Wow. We are celebrating our last graduation from high school.  I am so proud of this young man. He's been a real trouper with all the canceled milestones his senior year.  Thankfully, his first semester at Purdue University is still a go.  It will be challenging for college students to adjust to social distancing away from home.  The semester will end online at home, as well at Thanksgiving break, no other holidays either!  You can be sure I will be on my knees for this young man as he takes his next steps towards adulthood.  Go Trevor!!   

3 comments:

  1. Oh Jenn, How bittersweet it is.. Our babies are growing up quicker than we can cook grits on the stove.. albeit, I am once again in the throes of mommyhood with Baby G.. I just cant believe its been already all these years since we all were blogging and getting to know one another on Homeschool blogger.. Its very bitter sweet.. I actually have found myself mourn those early years when we all were sharing the learning of curriculum together..

    It started because I happened to come across a My Fathers World ad in a feed of mine.. and instantly got taken back to the time I used that when I home schooled. Now I look forward to hoping to do that with Baby G..

    Trevor, May the LoRd bless your road with enough challenges to keep you hopping, but never to much where you lose your footing in HIM..

    JEANNIE

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  2. Hi Jenn,
    Congratulations to both you and Trevor for getting him to this point. Now you both will begin your new journeys together. How special!
    Thanks for your pop-in visit last week; I've been a terrible blogger when I truly desire the opposite. We still aren't moved (please pray for our house to sell!), and that's causing a lot of stress with being in Kentucky through the week and Illinois on the weekends. All in His Perfect Timing, right?
    Oh, I read your comment on Jane's blog. Please don't go anywhere! We will reclaim our little blogging community. x

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  3. Congratulations to both of you, and happy retirement to you! Isn't it a funny feeling to be retired? I'm not quite there, but close....

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