Thursday, May 26, 2011

Mixed Emotions

I have been dreading this day for 6 years.  I cannot imagine coming to school without Hunter.  I am so use to seeing him in the hall, at lunch, and him just stopping by my room for a hug.  I try my best to live in the moment and treasure everything my children do.  I take many, many, many photos and constantly try to tell myself to remember each event because it won't last long.  I always cry when I hear the song "It Won't Be Like This For Long" by Darius Rucker because it reminds me that these moments are flying by way to fast.  Part of me wants to freeze time and make them stay little.  Since I know this is not possible it is with mixed emotions that we prepare for this new chapter in our life.   It is bittersweet to look back on the memories from AES.

Some of the pictures are actually pictures of pictures.  Hopefully I can get my scanner to work so I can replace them with better quality pictures.

5th GRADE
Wow.....look how much he has grown in just 1 year!!!
Hunter & Mrs. Melissa Smith on the 1st day of 5th grade.

Hunter & Mrs. Smith on the last day of school

1st Day of School Haley(4th) & Hunter(5th)
Field Day


Hunter & Dorsey boys (Connor & Blake) at car duty first week of 5th grade
Hunter & his 5th grade teachers Mrs. Smith(Language Arts & Social Studies), Mrs. Hulley(Science) & Mrs. Yoder(Math)



Hunter, Griffen Gallimore & Connor Dorsey
We are so proud of you Hunter!!!
 
4th GRADE
Hunter & his 4th grade teachers
Mrs. Angie Kee(Social Studies), Mrs. Tonya Hawkins(Language Arts & Math) 
& Mrs. Genni Mashburn(Science)

In honor of our armed forces, policeman & fireman we have a Freedom Walk every year around September 11th. 
 
4th grade music program.  Oh, how Hunter loves music programs!  LOL  He really begs not to go everytime.























































Hunter, Jonah & Haley at the end of the school year.  Hunter (4th grade), Jonah (Kindergarten), Haley (3rd Grade)
TCAP Pep Rally 4th Grade
4th Grade End of the Year Awards
4th grade Field Day
Hunter & BFF cousin Beau on the last day of 4th grade
3rd GRADE
Hunter & his 3rd grade teacher Mrs. Luanne Pyron









































































2nd GRADE
Hunter & his 2nd grade teacher Mrs. Wendy Gabb
1st GRADE
Hunter & Mrs. Kristy Ford

Mommy was the Mystery Reader for Hunter's class

Kindergarten

Hunter & his kindergarten teacher Mrs. Jenny Grimes
Hunter & Mrs. Grimes last day at AES
 
Birthdays are fun in Kindergarten

100th day of school Who is that silly boy in the black shirt on the back row with his hands in his mouth?
Chef of the Week
 

Gingerbread Houses
Bailey Grimes(Hunter's teachers daughter), Hunter & Beau



 We love you Huntman! You will do great in Middle School!



Summer before starting Kindergarten
Avery Wiseman, Beau McKay & Hunter at their pre-school graduation



Hunter & Avery at 5th grade Luau

For the past few years me and a coworker taught on the kindergarten hall.  We would get tickled at how many parents would cry as they left their babies at school.  I am now that parent and it is not so funny.  I never knew how hard it was going be to send my child to another school.  He is excited and ready.  My wonderful coworkers have done an awesome job preparing him for middle school.  I am so blessed that he was able to attend school where I teach and that he has had such talented teachers during the past 6 years.

On a personal note I held it together really good until after the program when Rob and I walked Hunter down the hall to get checked out.  It was at that moment I had to head to my classroom so Hunter wouldn't see the tears that were on their way.  They stopped by my room on the way out and I was still crying.  Hunter sat in my lap and said "Momma it's going to be ok."  I don't think he understands just how much I love him.  I am so thankful God choose me to be his mom.  I have felt really silly with all the tears I have shed this week until a good friend of mine said "teachers kids leaving for middle school is like other people's kids going to kindergarten."  This made me feel a little better.  I am very excited for him and this new adventure.  I know growing up is inevitable but why does it have to happen so fast?  It is NOT good for those of us who are not good with change. 

AMS look out Hunter is on his way!

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