Showing posts with label Family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Family. Show all posts

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Happy Birthday, My Dearest Blake!















Birthday wishes for my
nephew, Blake ...



My Birthday Wishes For You, Blake ...

I am sending birthday wishes
from far across the miles
tied with lace and ribbons
my special birthday smile.

Also hugs and kisses
wrapped in special prayers
happiness and laughter
joy beyond compare.

Wishing you warm sunshine
each day when you awake
peace within and harmony
with every step you take.

As you drift off in slumber
and nestle upon the clouds
know I am thinking of you
from way across the miles.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY Blake!!!

With all my love, Aunt Pammy

Monday, June 11, 2007

Graduation



May 26th was a very emotional day for Marty and I. My son, Robert, graduated from Fork Union Military Academy (FUMA). All his hard work finally paid off. Graduating from FUMA was no easy task. Robert put forth his best efforts and graduated with an advanced high school diploma, with college credits. We were joined by his grandparents; his girlfriend (Katherine) and her family; as well as his friend, Cammie. We're always proud of Robert. However, the moment we heard his name annouced and saw him walking down the stage with his diploma in hand, we realized just how proud we are of our Robert, who is turning into a very mature young man (versus our little "Bobby").

"Congratulations Robert. May you fulfill your dreams and enjoy life to the fullest. Remember, you can achieve anything you want, just 'go for it.' We love you very much. " - Dad and Mommy.


If You Believe
Your diploma means a future without boundaries,
A world that's full of energy and fun.
So as you reach for all life has to offer,
Remember that you're second to no one.
Pursue your goals, yet keep your loved ones close,
As you utilize your talent and ambition.
Let your friends and family give you their support,
And you'll master every challenging transition.
And always, Robert, know you can achieve
The things you really want, if you believe.
by Joanna Fuchs