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Friday, January 7, 2011

Jason's graduation 12-16-10

So yes, again these pictures are all in the wrong order. We are looking at them from the end of the day to the beginning. Sorry. But anyways, let's begin shall we. So Jason graduated from POST (Police Officer Standards and Training) on the 16th of Dec. I am so proud of him. It was a grueling 8 month process. I barely made it, let alone him. Just kidding, he did awesome. He also recieved an award for Highest Academic Achievement Award. I missed it though, Lincoln decided to bonk his head and scream right as the awards were being handed out, so when I finally had him calmed down and brought back in, I see Jason walk back to his seat. I found out later that he had gotten this award. He and I were totally shocked. It was an awesome thing for him to recieve. It really was an awesome day.
This is when we went to eat at the end of the ceremony. Olive Garden is sooo good. Spencer and Lincoln love it, so we go there a lot. This is Jason coloring with Spence.
Lincoln waiting to go eat at the end of the ceremony. The boys did a pretty good job being quiet for the whole thing. It was longer than we thought it would be. So I was totally happy with how they did. We had prepped Spencer beforehand telling him that we were going to did's graduation with all of his friends and that we wanted him to be a good boy so his friends would be impressed. So when he saw all the other graduates he wanted to shake their hands and introduce himself. He made a lot of friends that day. He thought any friend of dad's is a friend of his.
Spencer after the ceremony.
Spencer wanted to be in a picture with Grandma Woodbury and his dad.
We love Grandma Woodbury so much.
The whole group that came to support Jason. We love and are so appreciative of all who came to support Jason and all who sent their love over phone calls and emails. Thank you all for all the love you showed. Jason appreciated all of it. This is a huge step in our lives and we are eager to move forward and start a new chapter in our lives. We are just patiently waiting for a position to come our way for him. He will make an excellent Police Officer and I can't wait for him to have a job he will fully enjoy doing.
Dad, Mom and Grandma Woodbury drove up just for this and we totally love them for it. We were so lucky to have them there and watch Jason graduate. It was so special.
Our little family.
Jason with the Sgt. that taught him. This man is an amazing man.
The graduating class.


Spencer was given the camera to rake any pictures he wanted (kept him busy) so most of the pictures from here on are from him. Pretty good little photographer I have here.
The class cheer, "SLCC 064 Locked, Cocked and ready to rock".



Blurry one, but still good. Good job, Spencer.
Spencer was the photographer, but that didn't stop him from taking a picture of himself.
Grandma Woodbury
Papa being silly.
Grandma Bowler
Lincoln watching his dad.
Waiting for his certificate.
Saying the oath.

The spectators.
Jason ready to give the oath.
Jason waiting for this thing to start. Spencer was given the camera. He did a pretty good job.
Lincoln enjoying his own seat at the ceremony.
Spencer with his dad. Who we all love and adore and are so proud of.

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