Washougal is a small town. The high school is full of great kids who aren't pretentious, clique-y, or too concerned about high status. Really it is quite refreshing (compared to my old high school.)
But I have to say I am fonder of the kids at Chad's school since they crowned him Homecoming King this week-end. This really came out of the blue...was unsought, unexpected, and just a total blast for Chad.
He's friendly to everyone and a lot of fun....and his peers showed they appreciate that.
Way to go Chaddie! What a great memory from your senior year....
This was taken right before the dance.....
OK, back to sewing!!!!
How proud you must be of that young man of yours! It's so good to watch them grow.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Chad.
ReplyDeleteThe H quilt is mind-blowing. What a huge project! And so lovely.
Awwww. How dear.
ReplyDeleteYay Chad! And double yay for a high school that isn't "pretentious, clique-y, or too concerned about high status." How refreshing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous picture!! Be sure to save it for his children. These are the memories we treasure.
ReplyDeleteBetter yet- print that pic out on silk and save it for a quilt!!!
ReplyDeleteHey Chaddie! What a crown!
ReplyDeleteThat's wonderful, Allie. How proud you must be. He looks like his mom, doesn't he?
ReplyDeleteI knew he was a royal(fill in the blank) when I met him! Just teasing! Chad is a wonderful young man and he so deserves that honor. It is a great h.s. memory to have. I feel honored to have eaten soy dogs with him and his royal parents.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous picture of Chad! How wonderful that at his school, the clique thing is not dominant. What fun that must have been for him.
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