Showing posts with label graduation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label graduation. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

What to Wear

4 1/2 weeks!! That is all that is left until graduation! I cannot believe it has gone so fast. I have written almost 100 papers, given that many presentations, taken a few tests, passed a 4 hour licensing exam and counseled students for over 600 hours.

All that is left is  two logs  to fill out and one paper to write and five class periods to attend then a walk across a stage and it is over, I will graduate with a Master's degree in School Counseling.  And finding a job to help pay off the student loans, feed and house my kids and move on with my life.

Well, that and finding something to wear for graduation.

I have narrowed it down to a few things, but I need to decide in the next day or two so if I am going to order one of them I can do it this week.  My nephew is getting married that same day and I am assuming I will be invited so the choices I made were made with the idea that I will have a gown, and a hood on and be in a room full of people and it will probably be hot and that right after the graduation we will probably head north to the wedding celebration so I want it to be something that will look good there as well.

So here are my choices and reasons for choosing them:





This outfit I chose because I can do the pants and top with or without the jacket or do it with the skirt, again with or without the jacket. It also come in a tan with a pinstripe in the orange or just tan so I could mix and match the different pieces and colors. I fgured out that if I got all the pieces in all the colors and the top I could do over 30 combinations. A couple different tops and I wouldn't need any other clothes!
I really chose this one because the skirt with the top and no jacket is kinda dressy but if I add the jacket I can wear it to work.

I could pair this one with a white jacket (with a mandarin collar, which I have) a black jacket or any other color jacket or cardigan. It would work for church or work and sheaths are really my favorite dress and they look great on me and make me look good. 

Work or church and I love red and look great in it
(and the rouching will hide the fact that I have made
some bad food choices and haven't
been on the treadmill as much as I should have)

Again I can wear it to work and I just love the look of this suit

 Again work and church, great lines and coloring


Have I mentioned that I like suits?

And sheathes

I have no idea when I would ever wear this again
but I think it would be a fun dress to wear to celebrate

I just love this one. I probably wouldn't wear it to work
but it is cute

A suit, red, peplum over a sheath
Who could ask for more?

I will be getting these shoes. My grandmother Swapp had a pair almost like them. She bought them in the 50s, I think, from Montgomery Ward, I think. She gave them to me when I was in high school and I loved, loved, LOVED them and wore them until the leather on the sides split and could no longer be repaired. (Karen Allen wears a white pair in Raiders of the Lost Ark) I have been looking for a pair for about 20 years now. 



While I want black to replace Grandma's I also kind of want white but I will probably get the nude color because they go with everything and make the leg look longer. ( I really wish they came in red)
Now I just need to decide what to wear.







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Wednesday, June 3, 2009

And I got paid to attend

Friday Matthew graduated from high school. Child #4 is now ready to leave home and get on with life. I only have 3 children left at home. How and when did that happen?

Sheryl, one of the secretaries at work, has a daughter that graduated as well. She also has another daughter getting married tomorrow. And Sheryl has been teary eyed and emotional for the last month. I told her it was because Arica is her last daughter to graduate and she is stressed over wedding plans. I only got emotional when Sheryl did. Hey, I have done this 3 times before and was fine.

Friday dawned with nice weather and beautiful. I got up and started getting ready for the day. It was a bit weird to be getting ready while everyone else slept. I went to work where we had a staff-ilty breakfast. Then there were the usual end of year remarks by the principal and the recognition of teachers leaving, summer birthdays, weddings, babies and gifts handed out for all of those occasions. Then the two assistant principals that are leaving made some comments. I was fine until the principal that hired me and has been my supervisor started talking. I really tried not to cry, but I am going to miss him. He is the life blood of the school. He does so much behind the scenes that very few people-even the head principal- know about. He has made sure that at least once a month there is some kind of card/note/gift on our desks as a thank you for working. He even had flowers for us just because and took us out to lunch a couple of times. He greeted me each and every day for the last 9 months with a smile and "Good to see you today" And everyday he told me how glad he was that I choose to work with him. I am going to miss him and someday I should do a post about him.

After breakfast we all gathered outside for the annual staff-ilty picture. (staff-ilty is easier to say than staff and faculty so that is what we were always called) Then I went back into the school to check on what was left to get done for the end of year. Then I headed home to get everyone ready for the graduation.

I remembered that I had not ironed Matt's graduation robe so I called him to take it out of the package and get the iron set up for me. He told me that Whitney's mom had steamed it for him the day they picked up the robes. I was torn between emotions at this news. Part of me was grateful that she did that because I was running out of time to get things done, but the other part of me was sad that I did not get to do this small service for my son. I teach my children to iron as soon as they are about 8, sew on buttons when they are 6 or so, do their own laundry as soon as they can reach the washer... so I haven't ironed anything for Matt for a very long time and wanted to do this for him. But it was done so I was just grateful that someone did it for him.

When I got home I had to change my shoes. I had worn heels and my feet were starting to hurt so I put on some flats and after putting Matt's cap, gown and cords in the car, took him and Ethan to the high school to ride with the band to the Marriot Center for graduation. Then it was back home to collect everyone else.

Brandi got home from school and changed her clothes, Jake was finishing getting dressed and Jess was ready. Their dad came from work and we all drove in together. May I just say this about every road in between here and there--Construction. The graduates were supposed to be in their caps and gowns at a certain time and I was not there with Matt's. He started calling to ask how close we were about 15 minutes before then. I kept telling him I would be there in time. And I was.

After handing Matt his attire and helping him get his cords on the gown, we headed down to the floor. Because I work at the school and had a student graduating we got floor seats. Along the way I passed some of the students that I have grown close to this past year and I was able to give them a hug without worrying about ethic and legal issues.

Then the processional of students started. And it hit me. And I started crying. Jess looked at Kristina and said, "Oh great, my mom is already crying!" But I could not help it. These students are all my kids. There were the students that brought a smile to my face every day, and those that brought a frown. The students that at the start of the year were so far behind in credits that I did not believe they would ever graduate- yet the knuckled down and did it. The student that is the first of his siblings to graduate- his 5 older brothers didn't, his dad didn't, his grandfather didn't- but he did. The student that was late everyday because his mother was always drunk or strung out and he made sure his younger siblings got to school. The students I taught when they were in my nursery class in primary and then later 11 year olds when I was in the primary presidency. The students I have watched grow the last 5 years in marching band. The students that have hung out at my house weekend after weekend. And the ones that hung out in the office wanting help and advice.

And Whitney who has been such a part of our lives.

And Matthew. I call him my perfect child even though we all know he has his faults. My first to have perfect attendance every single year since 4th grade. Straight A's since kindergarten. Graduating with honors. Polite, kind, compassionate, a gentleman. My friend. My child that is most like me, the one I understand the most. The one that "gets" me more than any of the others.

The speeches were great- and short. Then the principal stood to give his remarks and turned some time over to our assitant principal (the one that is leaving) to give us some Words of Wisdom, one last time. Just as he has for the past innumerable Mondays and Fridays. And we all repeated his final line with him, just as he gave it each and every week for the past 6-8 years:
"Keep and follow all the rules, make it a great day or not, Don't stop believing and we'll see you at the top. Be there!"

When the day was over and we left the Marriot Center, I felt as if I had just participated in a spiritual experience. I had that reverent feeling you have after leaving a temple session. I have no idea why, other than I just watched so many students that I know and love move to the next phase of their lives.


Matt on his way back to his seat after receiving his diploma

The rest of the pictures are turned sideways and I have no idea why. They are not that way in my picture folder and I can't figure out how to turn them. And Jess has not processed the pictures she took. I'll post them when she does. Until then sorry you'll have to look sideways. Oh, and my camera batteries gave out.

My two favorite grandchildren. Aren't they just adorable?

The proud graduate


That's Whitney's dad in the background

Indeed.
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Sunday, May 17, 2009

Time flies

I had my day pretty much planned out. You know where this is going, don't you?

I didn't get my last load of laundry in the washer until 12:30 this morning. I hate when my days go like that. But the garden is in and Brandi's hair is done and the house sorta Sunday ready, so if I threw the clothes in the dryer this morning then everything would be fine. Right?

I woke up at about 9:05 when I heard the a family from the other ward rushing into the church building (which borders my backyard). No one else was up yet. Crum, not enough time to get something in the crockpot, breakfast, showers, hair and makeup done and be on time. I had to change the dinner plans.

Everyone else made it on time and I walked in just after the opening prayer. But Matt informed me just before he walked out of the house that he had to be at the stake center by 4:30 this afternoon. Why? I asked. He has been on the youth council so I assumed it was another meeting. I assumed wrong. Seminary graduation is today at 6. Really? Today? and he is conducting.

His high school graduation is in 2 weeks. Where has the time gone? 18 years has not been enough time to spend with him. And now I had better go or I will be late for yet something else today.



Indeed.

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