August 17th, 2013 was a
long-awaited day for me. It was the day of my high school graduation party! I
have literally been thinking about this day since the 8th grade. J
The last couple of months leading up to the party were filled with many
long-distance phone calls as we communicated our party visions to those in
Michigan who could actually help with the ground work (since we were 1,200+
miles away from the party location.) One of the promises my parents had made me
when we moved to Texas in the middle of my senior year, was that I could still have
my graduation party in Michigan. It took a lot of special planning to make that
happen!
A few years ago, I helped put on a graduation
party for a friend. The family had the party at a park instead of at their
home. I swore at the time that I would NEVER do that! It was just too
difficult; I was perfectly happy to have my party at home. I ate those words
and brought my graduation not simply across town, but literally across the
country! We certainly could not have done it without the help of dozens of
friends.
The theme I had settled on for the party was
an Old-Fashioned Country Western Picnic. My decorations included lots of red
gingham, boot bouquets, burlap, mason jar candles, bandanas, clothes pins,
twine, and peanuts in the shell.
Most of the pictures in this post were not
taken by me, but by two friends who agreed to be my photographers. I can’t tell
you how strange it was for me to NOT take pictures! Photography really becomes
an instinct after awhile. J
Early that morning, Mom and I left our hotel.
I think we got to the church around 8 a.m. My Senior Piano Recital and
Graduation Ceremony didn’t start until 11:00 a.m., so we thought we had plenty
of time.
We
finished setting out the decorations. These were the centerpieces on the
tables.
Photo
Credit: Amy Cook.
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My
display table with a photo/music slideshow, photo books, western decorations, a
photo frame for people to sign, a journal for people to write words of wisdom
and encouragement, and a card basket.
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With
everything finally completed, we started the piano recital.
Photo
Credit: Amy Cook
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After this, it was all a surprise to me! I
sat down, and a slideshow started playing. It was the same photo/music
slideshow that Daddy had made for my Rite of Passage ceremony back when I turned 13. What really surprised me was the extension to it! He had added another song
and pictures from the past 5 years. It was so special!
After
that, each of my immediate family members read a letter they had written to me.
I will truly treasure them forever! They brought back a flood of memories and
emotions.
Photo
Credit: Amy Cook.
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And
then came the grand moment when Mom and Dad presented my diploma!!! It was an
incredible feeling, especially after all the hurdles I had to jump through
Senior year.
Photo
Credit: Amy Cook.
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The
food all turned out wonderful! We had plenty (we only ran out of strawberries!)
Photo
Credit: Amy Cook.
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Our menu was:
Pulled pork sandwiches
(made by a friend-of-a-friend)
Chicken salad
sandwiches (our family)
Potato
salad (our family)
Cole slaw (our family)
Deviled Eggs (Kroger)
Watermelon (our
family)
Potato Chips (Sam’s
Club J)
Texas sheet cake (our
family)
Fresh fruit (frozen
peaches, strawberries, and blueberries) with homemade whipped cream (our family,
and our friend’s blueberry farm)
Chocolate Chip and
Oatmeal Raisin Cookies (Bought from Gordons, and baked by a friend)
Lemonade (Sam’s club)
Iced Tea (Sam’s Club)
Water bottles (Sam’s
Club)
Cooler of popsicles
(Sam’s Club)
Part
of the dessert table.
Photo
Credit: Amy Cook
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With
my cake, and some of the lovely decorations in the background (done by friends
from church.)
Photo
Credit: Amy Cook.
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I
am so grateful for my family!
Photo
Credit: Bridget Hawley.
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We
had about a dozen friends who stayed late and helped us clean everything up. I
don’t think we left until about 8:00 p.m. We were all pretty exhausted!
Photo
Credit: Roma.
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When
we got back to the hotel, we all crashed in my Grandparents’ hotel room where
my Abuela fixed us her homemade hot
chocolate. I started opening some of my cards and gifts.
Photo
Credit: Roma.
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Unfortunately, I made the unwise decision of
indulging in hot chocolate despite the fact that I was already stuffed from the
party. Around 9:30 p.m., I started feeling terrible. I lay down and promptly
fell asleep. I woke up around 10:30 p.m., brushed my teeth, and collapsed in
bed for the night. I fell asleep with a heart full of gratitude to everyone who
helped make my special day happen, all the wonderful memories of the party
replaying in my mind. . .
To
be continued . . .
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