Tuesday, May 26, 2009

USNA Graduation 09

Early last Friday morning, 4 of the kids and I went to Annapolis, MD to watch Matt Sealy graduate from the Naval Academy. We got there at about 7am and tailgated for breakfast with the Sealys. Since President Obama was speaking, security was very tight. The lines were long to get in, but we had our seats being saved, so we weren't in a huge hurry.
The Blue Angels did a flyover. Very impressive!

President Obama speaking to the graduates.
It was great to see Ryan!
Matt shaking hands with Obama.

Happy graduates!
After the hats are thrown, the kids run out to the field and pick them up. A lot of mids put money in their hats for the kids. David came back with $5 in his hat and Jonathon's hat had $41 in it! There was also a note inside. This is what it said.

"Below are a couple of quotes that have helped inspire and guide me during my time at
the Academy. I hope you find them as profound as I have. They are both by Winston
Churchill. Never, never, never give up. We make a living by what we get, but we make
a life by what we give."

Jonathon was quite excited by his "find", and David and Luke were genuinly happy for him.

Ensign Matthew David Sealy and his very proud mom.
After the ceremony, we went back to the Sealy van and tailgated for lunch. It was nice to not have to fight traffic.
Matt's roommate Chris came by the van to see us. Matt and Chris came over for church many Sundays. It was great getting to know Chris.

Later in the day, we went back to the house where the Sealys were staying for the week. We had a swearing in ceremony. Matt's grandfather, a former Navy captain, had the honor of swearing him in.

M'Cheyne Moore stopped by to see us. We'll see him lots this coming weekend when he gets married in Annapolis.
The view from the porch.


Hannah wanted Miss Ann to sit by her for dinner.

What a great day we all had! Matt, we are very proud of you and all the Lord is doing in your life. We have watched you grow from a little boy to a godly man. We will be praying for you as you begin a new chapter in your life. Thank you for your dedication to our country. We love you Matt.

1 comment:

Jen said...

I will add my prayers in for his future too. GREAT PHOTOS! My brother Dave graduated in '91 from the Naval Academy and those photos brought it all back. He will likely head up the Blue Angels next after this last tour. . .what a ride the navy life is, Blessing to the Sealys!