Tall oaks from little acorns grow
Today, more than 2,000 high school students in the Newport-Mesa
School District will receive their high school diplomas -- one of
those students is mine. Congratulations, class of 2003.
The magnitude of the day seems almost impossible for our graduates
to fathom at this point in their lives. When they shift the tassel on
their mortarboard, they also begin shift into adulthood. High school
graduation is a time for celebration and a time for reflection filled
with nervous anticipation.
They’ve climbed a mountain, and even though they have bigger
mountains to climb, today they laugh, cry and endure parents taking
dozens of photos to capture the moment in time when they belong to
two worlds.
As the saying goes, “you can’t step in the same river twice,” life
flows on, and we need to flow with it.
As parents, we shared playgroups when they were babies, we cried
on the first day of kindergarten, we cried on the last day of
kindergarten, we prayed when they got their driver’s license, we took
pictures of them with their first love.
We’ve been the best friend they’ll ever have, and sometimes in
their eyes, the worst enemy. We hope that we have given them the
skills to heal their own hurts and to right the wrongs in their path.
We hope that we have taught them grace and strength of character that
will carry them through life’s adversities.
As my children grow up, I find that I have grown up, as well. I
have had the opportunity to face my fears by helping them face
theirs. I’ve had to explain things to them that were never explained
to me. I’ve had to be strong even when I felt weak. I’ve had to let
them struggle, though it caused me pain to watch.
I’ve learned that family is the greatest blessing you can have.
I’ve learned that the choices I make are only right for me and not
others. I’ve learned that it’s not the destination but the journey
that counts.
Today, we commemorate childhood’s last rite of passage. To those
who have walked the path with us, thank you. Carpe diem.
* KAREN WIGHT is a Newport Beach resident. Her column runs
Thursdays.
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