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Our Graduate


This Friday evening the youngest of our clan will finish up high school and move on to the next stage of his life - summer!  Oh, and then college and what not.

It's been an incredible eighteen years...


Greyson was always a cutie-pie with his blonde hair and blue eyes in a country where that was a rarity.  Word is that when he was around five or six years old on the island camp people would ask to take photos with him and that he would oblige for a small fee.  Cute and knew it?


For the most part he's been a joy, even though he doesn't comb his hair very often and making his bed doesn't come easy.  Perhaps his musical right sided brain could never deal with the structure of making a bed each day?  I'm hoping he'll learn at college!


As the last in the nest, Greyson enjoyed a few years of being an only child.  Byron and I got to take a long awaited road trip around southern Brazil with Greyson in tow.  We made some great memories and enjoy some sweet bonding moments...


We are definitely going to miss our little blondie.  But we are thankful for him and grateful to God for our boy!  



Greyson is heading to Bob Jones University this fall to study music education.  He hopes to use this degree to help churches promote quality sacred music perhaps in Brazil.  


We love you, buddy.
And by the way, you look good in red!

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  1. He's always stood out in the crowd that's for sure.He stood out for his blond curly hair but mostly for his smile.That cute little sneaky smile.

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