We are officially into our school schedule since Seminary started last week! Let me tell you it has been a little rough! I've always done fine getting up early since I myself had early morning seminary as a youth, and I had a paper route before my seminary days! But something about not having to be up early EVERY day has thrown me for a loop this week. Morgan's alarm now goes off at 5:00 AM
Even though it's early and hard sometimes she is really liking seminary. She enjoys her teacher and class. I am proud of her for making the effort every morning to go. I know that it's the right way for her to start out her High School Day! Since we'll probably always have early morning seminary here and I don't see us moving in the future I figured out I have several more years of this! Twelve to be exact with no breaks! Twelve years from now Maddie will be a senior in High School and we'll still be going strong with Seminary!!!
6 comments:
AHHHH...so cute! You will look back on those pictures 4 years from now and Morgan will be all grown up and driving someone else to seminary. Maybe Avery!!!
Can't wait for those days...NOT!!! Wow 5am that's early!!
12 years in a row, WOW! I know there are lots of blessings for doing early morning seminary. So, keep up the good work.(8yr-2yr break-4 more. Still equals 12 yrs of it)
In 12 years they will call you to be the Seminary teacher and then you can put in another eight -- by then you will be ready for sainthood LOL
Carolyn (Baldwin) Loveridge
I have to say that I am currently enjoying my 2nd of my two-year break. I had 8 years straight and next year I start 7 more. WHEEEEE! I do love seminary though and I have such love for those teachers that sacrifice to teach our tired teens. You have such great kids!
Hurray for seminary. I taught early morning for a couple of years in Michigan. I was so impressed with the kids that really hung in there especially beause so many of them had so far to drive to the Stake Center. Learn lots, Morgan, because the things you learn will be used by you more than you can imagine.
Grandma B
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