Thursday, June 23, 2011

David's graduation and Kenny's yearbook dedication pages

Today was David's turn to say good bye to one school and hello to another. His last 4 years of school are coming up and man that high school better watch out for this kid. No not really he has became a fine young man after a rough couple of years I love you bub and am so proud of that english award that was a complete shock to both you and me.


Outside of Jr. High envolope holds his promotion certificate, English award and pins for different things

Kenny and Makayla got home with report cards and such being the last day of school. Today was also Kenny's 6th grade graduation party/yearbook signing party at school. One of his friends brought him in a can of pringles today for stealing his snack all year long, then she took half of his pringles. This is one of the girls that is in the group of the 5 bestfriends.


Yearbook dedication was to the most deserving person in their school. Normally it is to the retireing staff, they still got their page but this goes to show you how much they all loved their head custodian a 6 page dedication.

In the picture is his wife whom is the head of the lunch department at the kids school

getting the words they said about him in the front page

First caption says Mr. Richardson never forgot how to be a kid Second one says One day Mr. Richardson stepped into my classroom and sat down in an empty desk. He pretended he was a Fourth grader My fourth graders LOVED it.

This page was of his love of the outdoors, the love of the children and of life it self

This one was about a mouse in the building that he got rid of and didn't realize there were children around when he did it but all was forgotten

Kenny said that they asked the entire school to write down one word that reminded them of Mr. Richardson and these are the ones that got the most responses


Some how I missed one page. But you get what this wonderful man ment to these children. He is missed by all that he touched their hearts. Kenny came home today and said someone had said "who killed Kenny" in the exact voice he would say it to him and he turned around expecting to see him standing there with his great big smile on his face. My kids still have a hard time of not thinking hes there. It is strange as a parent as well as me knowing him most of my life walking in that school and not seeing him there.
































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