My oldest son graduated from pre-K last week.  This was a special day for any child, but it was especially important to Tommy and to me! 

Thomas was diagnosed with PDD-NOS when he was three years old, and has worked hard in speech therapy, occupational therapy, and social skills therapy.  He has made enormous progress, and we couldn’t be more jazzed up and ready for kindergarten! 

However, I think this picture says it better than any of my words:

 

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16 Responses to “Wordless Wednesday–Dream Boy!”

  1. Karisma Says:

    Yep! Thats a pretty proud picture alright! Way to Go Tommy! Congratulations to you!

  2. Patrick Says:

    This is mine! I made it! Nice job Thomas!

  3. Cynthia Blue Says:

    Yay congratulations!

  4. RobMonroe Says:

    Congratulations to you BOTH! That’s such a great picture. Thanks for sharing it.

  5. Crystal Says:

    Oh, CongratuLATions! This must have been such a proud moment for you. And very obviously for him!

  6. Makita Says:

    Congratulations little man! :D

  7. Gallicissa Says:

    Congratulations Thomas! What a happy occasion.
    Warm greetings from Sri Lanka!

  8. Justin Says:

    Wow how awesome is that! My wife is a Pre-K teacher so I have a sfot spot for kids this age. Way to Go!!!


  9. He looks really proud! Congrats, Happy WW and thanks for stopping by.

  10. Kelly Says:

    I have tears in my eyes, he looks so proud. I know you are too!

  11. Kate Says:

    Congratulations, big guy! Have a fabulous summer, and you’ll be ready to take kindergarten by storm in the fall!

  12. Classy Mommy Says:

    Hooray for all of you!

  13. Erin Says:

    Way to go Thomas!!!!

  14. Kmommy Says:

    How awesome!! What a handsome little guy :) you must be so proud!


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  16. Congratulations!!!! That look of pride on his face is truly priceless :)

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