I arrived early and spent that time walking around the campus and reminiscing. I ran into several friends and professors, and it was very good to be back there.
My student did a great job. I was so proud of her and her accomplishments. She has grown a great deal, and it was so special to see her standing on the same stage where I had stood many times before. I am so glad she chose my alma mater for her school, because she has had a fantastic experience, as did I. Here we are at the reception afterwards:
Her mom and dad were understandably emotional. (I was a bit teary too!) They hadn't really heard her sing since the her last recital with my studio! Truly, it's amazing how fast the time goes. Now she's a senior, contemplating graduate school. I must admit, this makes me feel a little old!Life has changed so much since those carefree college days. It was humbling to look back and be reminded of the plan God had in mind when I arrived on campus for the first time. I was so young...who knew I'd meet my husband there and that someday I'd be sitting in the audience watching one of my own students perform?
It's like coming full circle.
4 comments:
What a beautiful moment for you!
And I must say being 33 has me thinking much about how quick life goes!!!
That sounds like a very cool experience.
Next week I am good for Wednesday or Thursday morning.
Talk about a stroll down memory lane! God is good and knew exactly where you needed to go. Isn't that a good feeling? =)
Lori
What a privilege to have full circle moments!
Blessings!
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