On Saturday evening, we had a yummy meal featuring Hawaiian burgers, followed by a time of singing and playing instruments. Delightful!
Since they do not have family nearby, and they are not a part of a homeschool group in their new home, Ryan and Sarah had chosen not to have a formal graduation service for Eve. But after the little girls had gone to bed, Sarah read aloud letters of recommendation that she had written about Eve for college applications. Beautiful! Then we all had the opportunity to talk about Eve, which was easy to do, and we applauded her accomplishments. Finally, the conversation turned to education in general.
If you're a longtime reader here at Thinking About Home, then you know that I homeschooled my children for twenty-eight years and that I loved it with all of my heart. I am passionate about the lifestyle that homeschooling allows. My youngest graduated six years ago . . . but I still miss the homeschooling way of life. Of course, I am busy with other things, but I miss the joy of learning side by side, the feast of ideas, the discipleship, the time spent together, the purpose.
But that night, as we sat philosophizing together, I could "see" some of the return on our investment in our children's lives as they have carried on that same investment in their own children's lives, and I felt a deep satisfaction. No, I am no longer directly guiding anyone's education, but the truth hit home that I have had some part in sowing the seed for generations that follow.
Congratulations to Eve, our fourth grandchild to graduate from homeschool! Blessings on your next steps, sweet girl!
shall be in your heart.
and shall talk of them when you sit in your house,
when you walk by the way,
when you lie down, and when you rise up.
Congratulations to Eve on her graduation! Great pictures and family time. Blessings . . .
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Vickie! It was a meaningful time!
DeleteCongratulations to Eve and Ryan and Sarah!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Deanna! It's a big step, having your firstborn graduate!
DeleteThe very best kind of sowing! Congratulations to your dear granddaughter. Wow! 6 years have flown by since you graduated your Bekah! Love the name of that coffee shop. Enjoyed seeing all the family and recital photos. Quite an accomplished musician. It's so sweet that Eve's sister could accompany her on her recital piece. God bless her and keep her, may His face shine upon her.
ReplyDeleteI feel so blessed to have been able to sow those seeds! And yes . . . six years has flown by! Don't the years keep going faster and faster?!
DeleteThank you for your kind words and your blessing to Eve! It was even more special that Nora could accompany Eve on her special night!
Congratulations to Eve, she looks a delightful girl, and obviously very accomplished.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Barbara! Eve is certainly a delightful girl!
DeleteWOW that is very impressive. What a gorgeous family. I love Sarah's dress.
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Thank you, Bun! I agree that they are a beautiful family, and I loved Sarah's dress too!
DeleteCongratulations to Eve. This is a beautiful post - what memories, and what profound words you've written here, Cheryl.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your congratulations and your very kind words, Becki! I cannot think of anything that I would rather have spent that portion of my life doing . . .
DeleteIt always so nice to see the rewards of your diligence and God's grace in directing your family's lives.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you attend Eve's recital and have a graduation ceremony for her. Isn't it wonderful to see your faith and heritage being carried into the next generation?
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