Sunday, May 20, 2012

Steve's Graduation from Georgia Southern University

 Steve started school at GSU about two and a half years ago. It has been a crazy couple of years. We have added another son to our family, I was called as Young Womens president for our ward about a year and a half ago. We have had many baseball practices/games for the boys in two or three different fields all at the same time that I alone was responsible for getting them to, we have paid babysitters many dollars so I could be where I needed to be when Steve couldn't be home, we have eaten dinner without Dad at home most nights, and we have had numerous nights when Steve fell in to bed at 2 or 3 o'clock in the morning. But....I am happy to say he has finished his Bachelors degree!! Hallelujah. What a relief, but I am so very happy that he did it. And what a great job he did too! His GPA at Georgia Southern was a 3.9. He was bringing home A after A after A. I am so proud of the work he did. Unfortunately because he had to claim all the other schools he had been to, he had to transfer his Rick's grades over from when he went there right after high school. None of the credits transferred to help towards his requirements, but the 2.0 GPA did and brought his overall GPA down to a 3.4. Just low enough to not graduate with honors. That was very upsetting to me and to Steve, but we know what an Awesome job he did. And they did do a ceremony for students with outstanding GPA's about 2 weeks before the real graduation. It was a small ceremony inside the theater at GSU, but I was so happy that Steve got the recognition he deserved.

On May 12, 2012 was his final graduation. His parents came for the weekend to celebrate with us, and I am so happy that they did. It meant a lot to Steve and it was wonderful to enjoy them for the weekend. Steve and me, and his parents left Saturday morning, and left the boys with a babysitter. We enjoyed the graduation ceremony and then went to lunch before we headed home to relieve Valerie. Then we had some graduation cake with the boys. So much fun.






    



 

7 comments:

Sue said...

Excellent! Thank you for the video, it made me feel like we celebrated with you. I am so happy for Steve and your family. Great job! and wonderful graduation present for your family!

Suzanne said...

Yay! What a great accomplishment, and great reason to celebrate. Way to go, Steve, and great times ahead for all of you with no more school. =J Hope you get to see a lot more of him now.

laura said...

Congratulations!! This degree took a team effort... from the whole family. I am so happy that you all stuck it out and that Steve was able to do SO well, even with everything else going on. What a wonderful thing to accomplish!

Alicia said...

Wow. What a few years it has been to get to this final accomplishment. You all deserve a huge congratulations!!! I'm amazed. And especially to have finished with such good grades. Impressive. I'm so happy for all of you that it's done and I hope you really enjoyed that much deserved cruise. I can't wait to hear about it.

That last picture of Steve and his five sons as a college graduate is priceless!! I love it. That is no small feat to do school, work and a family of five boys. They should have given you a special honors just for that. And what a good example to your sons. That picture needs to be framed for sure.

Roger said...

Impressive! You achieved a worthy goal, in spite of the obstacles. I admire you for the work and Teresa for the support.

Steve said...

I think it is Teresa that deserves the congratulations. She is really the true hero in this and gave of her time and efforts for me yet I get the congrats. Good Job, Hun, this honor is really your doing.

Kristin said...

Great job Bosie!!! I'm real proud of you! But I think you forgot to iron your graduation gown! ;)