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Back From Graduation


Sorry it has been so long since I blogged. I was deathly ill (no kidding) from last Saturday-Thursday with stomach flu. OK, I wasn't dying but I felt like I was. It was such a fun way to spend Memorial (3 day) weekend. I did not do one piece of art or even think of art. Just had a lot of one on one time with me in the bathroom.

So, Wednesday, sickly me and Craig and Heather left for San Antonio to go and see our boy graduate from boot camp (Air Force). It was a lovely week of activities leading up to graduation on Friday. We got to see him Thursday at the coin ceremony. At orientation we found out Cody was graduating with honors. He looked so handsome in his uniform. He is so grown up in his mannerisms and behavior. I just can't believe it is him. But, he is still our Cody with his wit and humor and mischief. Just more grown up and very proud.

I hope to start getting a lot of things done. So keep an eye out for updates on my art stuff and my life. Oh, if you want to see more pics of the graduation and his proposal to his girlfriend (oops forgot to mention that) go over to MY FLICKR and check them out. Yes, Cody proposed to his all through high school sweetheart; Nadia. They don't have any immediate plans to wed because she wants to complete her degree and Cody has no idea of his future yet. But, they have committed to each other with a beautiful, tiny little diamond. It was very touching to see this romantic display in the middle of the airport. I knew he was going to propose, just did not know he was going to do this. Hugs to all.....More, definitely more later.




Comments

Anonymous said…
I'm sorry you were sick but what wonderful (double) news about your son! :-)

Sashi
Amber said…
I was wondering where you had been. I'm glad you're feeling better...and I am so happy about your son. You definitely should be one proud mama.
First, i am honored that your son has choosen to go into the service. Any man that takes such a strong step on behalf of his country and family and us unknown ones out in blogland is an amazing young gentleman. Kudos to you for raising him!
Second, thank you responding to the RED Party. It is a great event with for a great cause. I'm working out the detail with them now.....I'll be in touch!
Hey girlie, I know you are so proud & you should be. Cody is soooo handsome! I know your mind is at ease. So happy to see you today. Talk tomorrow! Love ya, Renea
DMG said…
The photos were very, very moving. You must be so proud of such a brave, sweet, handsome young man. Glad you're feeling better!

Love,
Al
PennyBlue said…
LOVE the new piece on etsy. LOVE your name! And glad that my puter is working again so I can catch up. Congrats on the Graduate and Happy Wednesday!
carolyn said…
Glad to see you are back Lesley! Congrats on Cody graduating (cutie!)and also being a future funky mother-in-law. Such great news!
Susan said…
So sorry you were sick, but so glad you are back. I just teared up a little, reading of the proposal. How sweet. I am proud of him and I am happy for them and for you... to be getting such a sweet daughter-in-law.
Try to continue to get better and don't do too much, too soon. Hugs from "Mother Hen" Susan
forcryeye said…
Oh Lord, I am so glad you didn't croak. What a handsome man...oooh la la!!!! Hey, email me...PLO

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