tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2150363806357767058.post882820588373866195..comments2023-12-30T22:13:20.677+01:00Comments on In the Way: I Never Graduated from Kindergarten!Lou Ann Keiserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02684047509152182217noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2150363806357767058.post-44199593662637314862015-05-23T16:36:50.208+02:002015-05-23T16:36:50.208+02:00Yes, the five-year-olds are just too adorable. Kin...Yes, the five-year-olds are just too adorable. Kindergarten graduations are probably here to stay. It's interesting to think of "commencement" relating to graduating to heaven. I am sure that eternity offers so many opportunities for praise and service. It WILL be interesting! Thank you, Barbara, for your thoughts. God bless you.Lou Ann Keiserhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02684047509152182217noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2150363806357767058.post-29071919078427189492015-05-23T14:46:16.487+02:002015-05-23T14:46:16.487+02:00Kindergarten wasn't required when I was that a...Kindergarten wasn't required when I was that age, either - I don't know if they even had K-5 then.<br /><br />I have wondered about why they have a graduation for K-5, and if kids wonder why they don't do one after 1st, 2nd, and so on. It's so firmly entrenched now, though, I don't think they could cut it from the program without an uproar. It was probably meant as an encouragement for the kids and a cute factor photo session for parents and grandparents. They probably had an end-of-year program anyway and decided to turn it into a graduation. <br /><br />I've always been intrigued with graduation ceremonies being called "Commencement" - a beginning. With each ending of one thing, a new thing begins. I often wonder what new things we'll be doing in heaven - there is a verse about serving Him there, and I wonder how that will work. It will be interesting to find out. :-)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com