Flashback to last Friday, where Josh received some high honors at the senior awards assembly. First was the Cliff Gillies Award, given to a high school student from each of the District 1 schools in the state of Washington who exemplifies scholarship, citizenship and participation in school activities. Next he received Male Athlete of the Year honors, along with his dad, who got coach of the year award.
At the Senior Scholarship night that evening, Josh received two local scholarship awards, along with his WSU honor. He received one a scholarship from the Oak Harbor Education Association, as well as one from the Oak Harbor Sports Report.
Josh's girlfriend is the color guard captain and performed at both the awards night and graduation. |
After Jaelyn's final soccer game of the season on Saturday, Josh was honored by many friends and family for his graduation open house.
Sunday was baccalaureate at our church. It was a great service, ran by the students. We were once again proud of Joshua as he gave the closing prayer. We had a bit more time to snap photos that evening than we knew we would after graduation, so we took advantage of the moment, since they were already in their cap and gowns.
Josh walked with his friend Kenneth in both the baccalaureate and at graduation |
Monday turned out to be a gorgeous evening for graduation. The sky was blue, but note the scarves and gloves some are wearing! In typical Whidbey Island fashion, the wind whipped through the stands. The procession was lead by the teachers, followed by the 344 graduates. Rebecca led the color guard in.
Here's the last shot I got before my camera died! Scholarship award winners were asked to stand. And no, that's not Lord Voldemort, that's Mike sitting in the black robe, front row!
So while Kellen videoed Josh actually getting his diploma, I missed the moment while wrestling with my camera. Fortunately some friends of ours just happened to be sitting on the 50 yard line in the stands, and they emailed me these photos they snapped of Josh as he walked down the ramp after getting his diploma.
Don't recognize their move? Don't worry, neither did I. Evidently it is called the Fusion Dance, from one of their childhood shows "Dragon Ball Z."
Here's the video Kellen shot. Dad's advantage of working at the school gained him the privilege of being the first to congratulate Josh...
And the first to get a selfie photo with him, while the graduation was still going on...
These photos were all captured post graduation on my ipad...
These four all went through eighth grade together in Coupeville, so was fun to have them all together at graduation. |
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