Sunday, August 15, 2010

Sweet Shot Tuesday





The Bubs starts second grade next week. We're all as excited as he is...even if a little sad that time seems to be flying by. He's gotten even taller this summer and his feet seem to have tripled in size!


So whether your children are going to public, private or home school I wish you all a fabulous school year full of new discoveries and increased schemas (as my Dad tells his 1st graders).


After all, they can be a star wherever they are!


And, yes, my Dad tells his first grade class that, too.


Cause he's cool like that.


Thanks for stopping by! (The Hubs is having shoulder surgery today. Could you whisper a prayer?)

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

AWESOME, I love the old worn out school buses.

faith ann raider said...

perfect for the start of school!
praying for your hubs...

Petie@inspirednesting.com said...

That looks like it could be a cool, vintage, "book mobile"! Do you remember those things OR am I dating myself? :)

Cheers to a great school year! Prayer for your husband :) Hope all goes well and speedy recovery.

Heather said...

Neat photo, Anna... love the faded colors.

I hope Bubs has a great first day! And wasn't your husband just on the mend from surgery? Praying for you and yours:) Sounds like a busy week.

Tara said...

Very cool photo, I love the vintage feel. Good thoughts for your hubs.

Rochelle@AFamilyofLooneys said...

What a neat shot. Love the vintage look of the bus. Praying for your husband.

Lizzi said...

This is a SWEET shot!

School started here last week and there seem to be school buses on every corner now! Your Dad sounds like one cool guy. Hope surgery is going well!

Thanks for stopping by my blog!

Charmaine Poulin said...

Cool shot!

Jennifer {Studio JRU} said...

Love it! Great shot! :)

Hope everything went well with the hubs surgery!

Carolyn Haines said...

Love the shot. Enjoy the week!

Rachelle said...

I feel like that bus looks at the end of every school year... when I walk out of my classroom for the last time and breathe a sigh of relief, cherishing the little successes and pondering my less-than-perfect outcomes.

Anonymous said...

I love the look you gave to the photo! How did this week go? I hope school and the surgery went well.

I absolutely love, "they can be a star wherever they are!"...will keep that in mind.