Life Passages
There are certain events in our lives when we find ourselves going from one stage to another. When people ask why I teach high School, specifically Seniors, I always reply that I love watching them pass from one stage in life to the next. This year is no exception as I have watched them enter into the “last” of their school year activities:
The last homecoming,
the last float,
the last home football game.
So for this week I am dedicating this site to my students who on Friday night celebrated “Senior Night” with their parents at the last home football game. Each picture represents those moments in life that are a toss up between happiness and sadness – the beginning and the end.
I love this picture of the moment when a dad places his arm around a son, a bonding of ideas, memories and a recognition that they are no longer the little boys who brought home frogs, but now young men that are about venture onto life’s field of college, careers and dreams.
There are certain events in our lives when we find ourselves going from one stage to another. When people ask why I teach high School, specifically Seniors, I always reply that I love watching them pass from one stage in life to the next. This year is no exception as I have watched them enter into the “last” of their school year activities:
The last homecoming,
the last float,
the last home football game.
So for this week I am dedicating this site to my students who on Friday night celebrated “Senior Night” with their parents at the last home football game. Each picture represents those moments in life that are a toss up between happiness and sadness – the beginning and the end.
I love this picture of the moment when a dad places his arm around a son, a bonding of ideas, memories and a recognition that they are no longer the little boys who brought home frogs, but now young men that are about venture onto life’s field of college, careers and dreams.
So here’s to memories, fun, sadness, the future, friendships, and a realization that although this may be the “last” of something in their lives, it is also the “first” of something new.
Casey and Abbie
Amanda and the girls
Colton and Louie
Lets hear it for the boys
Katie, mom and dad
Jay will always be remembered.
I hope you enjoy these pictures.
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