Well, the big day arrived. Did I cry? Yes, a little. No matter what Kim may feel, her childhood went fast... at least for me. I am so very proud of my girl. She chose not to be homeschooled when the option was left open to her. It was a struggle, because I believe in homeschooling. Yet, I feel she was a light in her school for Jesus. Strong enough in her faith to withstand the struggles, temptations, and peer pressure; she graduated with Him in her heart and guiding her life.
My beautiful girl is now officially a high school graduate. With college and bible college correspondence courses coming up in the next few months, I know that life is coming at my girl fast. She doesn't realize what is in store, but she does know she is excited about a wide open future.
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