28 photos is too many for one blog post, but your 3rd child only graduates from high school once.
Adi left early, but later than she’d planned to, and we left earlier than we’d planned to because Sarah and Alecia told us how crazy it was there. We basically walked right in, which was nice. We found our seats in the far bleachers and Lu and I headed to the bathroom.
On our way we talked to some teachers down on the field and asked who got to sit down there and when she said for VIP’s and people with disabilities, I pointed to Lexi and was like look at her. We laughed and headed to potty, and on our way back to our seats that same teacher grabbed us and said we were welcome to sit on the field if we wanted to. 🎉 Doesn’t hurt to ask!
The started playin pomp and circumstance and I started tearing up and that was on repeat.
The speeches were all short and sweet. I especially liked our superintendent that talked about how the grads parents see them and see their little 5 year olds heading off to kindergarten their first day. Got me right in the feels.
We spotted Adi at the end of her row pretty close to us, so that was fun!
I grabbed these from the recorded feed.
And I went a little crazy.

The clapping wasn’t too out of control and there were only a few obnoxious screamers.
We cheered for all the seniors we know.
It was a beautiful day!
We kept saying how lucky we’d gotten that it wasn’t too hot or rainy.
It was such a lovely graduation.
I really loved having it outside. It was my first outdoor graduation and I’m sold.
We’ve known so many of these kids since before they started school, it’s just really special.
Ahhh!
We traded picture taking duties with another family.
Our 3rd Raider!
And our 1st and 3rd Raider! We all missed our #2!
We met up with Lily for some pictures.
Those are some cool moms right there! And obviously amazing graduates.
And we let the dads in for good measure. 💙
It took almost an hour to leave the parking lot which was terribly annoying but not terrible. Matt and I chatted and we didn’t really have anywhere to be, so we were fine.
We went home and waited for Henry to wake up from his nap and then headed to Texas Roadhouse for the girls first time, and maybe my second? It was perfect because all the other graduates were just leaving, so we waited about 5 minutes.
One last grocery trip and then home. And that’s when we noticed this.
I didn’t even think about sunscreen. 🥵
And then we began dessert-o-Rama. I baked my giant cookies and sugar cookie cups.
We made rice crispy treats and frostings and puddings and fillings. We got everything done to make for a smooth Saturday assembling.
We put Henry in his high chair and he was SO good! He even got to stay up later than his 6:00 bedtime because he was so happy and chill. We got everything done and the kitchen cleaned and we were tired but ready!
Delaney had dance, Matt drove, and Adi and Frankie headed to project graduation and it was a nearly perfect graduation day.