
The overwhelming feeling I had inside is unexplainable......
17 months later, #2 grandson Carter, on the left came along.....I felt another overwhelming feeling of excitement.....These 2 little boys are best buds. They are like twins.....They look out for one another......They start school today....Carter in 1st grade, Noah in 2nd grade. They are watching for the school bus. Their mommy took these pictures this morning.
I pray protection over these 2 little angels....

Oh! How precious! How time does fly indeed! Cute pic of them waiting for the school bus...
ReplyDeleteI forgot to tell you that as they were getting on the bus, Carter said in his loud voice, "Miss Brenda! I'm going to First Grade!!"
ReplyDeleteAlso- Noah, Carter, Gray, & I stood in the driveway, held hands in a circle, and prayed protection over their bus rides, learning at school, and playing on the playground.
I said a prayer for your guys. I hope their first day back goes well for them!
ReplyDeleteSuch sweet boys!
What big boys! I hope it went beautifully!!!
ReplyDeleteMy Noah is so sad that he doesn't get to ride the bus to school (it's a charter school). I always think it's funny because I was always sad that I HAD to ride the bus.
ReplyDeleteTime does go by so fast. Precious little ones!
ReplyDeleteThey are such sweet boys. And Carter's backpack. It's as big as he is.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet picture. They grow up so fast. Today is my son, Kyle's first day as a freshman!
ReplyDeleteThey look so little getting on that big bus! I agree that this will be an awesome school year for both of them.
ReplyDeleteMy goodness have backpacks gotten bigger since Steph and I were kids!! I don't even think I had a backpack at that age. They must really pile on the work these days! haha
ReplyDeleteOh how nice for them to be able to ride the bus together everyday! Missy's first day pics to come soon.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe Steph has two in school now, pretty soon Gray will be going too.
ReplyDeleteSo sweet!
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
Awwwwwwww - so bittersweet to see kids grow up. My 4 year old went to his second year of early education program at school and I bawled!
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