Sunday, May 30, 2010

Graduation Day Is Finally Here



Today with everything else emotional going on around our house in Woodstock, IL ... we are also so delighted and so proud that our youngest daughter Leah graduated from Woodstock High School. This is the last of our five children to graduate high school. What a relief! For the last 17 years we have had a Woodstock High School student living in our home and quite frankly ... my wife and I feel a bit like we have graduated too! Thank God I survived!

Leah is a fighter and I am sure like you, we are proud of all of our children. Each one is very unique. Leah, however, is very special to us for several reasons. Life has been an everyday battle for her since the summer prior to the eighth grade. Leah was diagnosed with severe Narcolepsy with all of the major symptoms and complications.

Regular everyday life has been struggle for her in so many ways. Some side effects can be devastating. God has been so VERY good to us all. Leah, now 18, has become a young woman just beginning to explore career possibilities. Severe narcolepsy usually sidelines a person from interaction with the outside world.

Leah earned a great GPA will she fought to stay active in Varsity Softball which is a very rare accomplishment for those with Narcolepsy.

She will start her continued education at McHenry County College this fall. We are extremely proud of what she did academically with the odds that were stacked against her. We look forward to watching new doors that God will open for her bright future.

Atta girl Leah!
Love, Mom & Dad

21 comments:

Karen thisoldhouse2.com said...

Congratulations to Leah!! And to you, for raising five children well.

Bossy Betty said...

Congratulations to you ALL!

Scott Law said...

You have had one heck of a weekend. I'm lumping my comments on all your family stuff into one. Love the star made by you're children's hands and congratulations to your daughter on her service and to your other daughter on her graduation.

Rick said...

Congratulations Leah, and Stephen, and family. That's a real challenge to overcome, along with the usual high school (and teenager) challenges!

God bless you all.

Flutterby said...

Congratulations to you and your family. You are hitting some awesome milestones. I'll pray for Tara and all others serving our country. I am happy to hear that Leah is moving forward with challenges in her life. I suspect you are very proud of your family.

Cris said...

Congratulations to Leah and GOD BLESS you ALL!

Formerly known as Frau said...

Congrats Leah! She sounds like a wonderful young lady with a bright future...and certainly someone watching over her. I pray for her continued success.

Crafted by Bairbre Aine said...

Congratulations to Leah!
And to you and your wife.
I understand all too well how
a milestone, such as High School Graduation, invokes deep emotions in any parent.
My youngest child will graduate this upcoming Wednesday.
However, with the addition challenge of Narcolepsy, I applaud Leah, doubly.
I wish her much joy, and happiness on her path to higher education.
cheers~

orange said...

Mr. Baird,

she's special indeed. you n your lovely wife are lucky:o)

Unknown said...

So difficult and so rewarding at the same time when your children struggle and then thrive. Congratulation to you all.

DS said...

Congratulations Leah, Stephen, and family! I bet that was a tough road to get through. Stephen, I'm sure you're very proud of all of your children. I'm guessing the next step in the road is college! (YAY!) I can't wait until I graduate highschool myself. Hopefully it is a smooth road. Stephen, I enjoy your photos very much. They are very inspirational in numerous ways. Thank you.

Jeanne Frances Klaver said...

Congrats to all of you!

Loretta said...

Congratulations Leah and many blessings to you as you begin this new chapter in your life!

Carol said...

Many congratulations.
:-)

Pat said...

What an accomplishment for a strong, brave girl! Congrats, Leah!

MCC - we know it well. My husband taught math there for a few semesters when we lived in the area.

becky said...

Congrats to Leah & good luck to her on this new chapter in her life!

lewi14@gmail.com said...

Wonderful shots! Youmust be very proud!

Heckety said...

Proud parents and corageous daughter- its ace to hear success stories like this! Thank you!

CTG Ponies said...

Congratulations!!

Cheryl said...

Congratulations to Leah and her parents as well. Best wishes to her on all her future endeavors!

T. Powell Coltrin said...

Congrats Leah! And Mom and Dad. :)