Today is the first day of school for students and teachers in 757. Thinking about the first day of school made me go down memory lane. The following is a bulleted list made up of one sentence from every year that I was in school.

  • Kindergarten – I lived in Germany and when I graduated I got a rad diploma with Yoda on it.
  • First Grade – My teacher was Mrs. Strong and I went a whole semester without missing a single spelling word.
  • Second Grade – A girl in my class ate peanut butter and mayonnaise sandwiches…gag nasty!
  • Third Grade – I broke my arm at field day when I fell backwards during the backwards race.
  • Fourth Grade – I got in a fight with a kid name Noah.
  • Fifth Grade – I ran away from school because a lunch lady grabbed my arm and accused me of doing something I didn’t do.
  • Sixth Grade – This was my first year at a Christian School.
  • Seventh Grade – Through the conviction of the Holy Spirit Christian School I threw away my entire library of secular music on tape; including Bobby Brown, DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince, and Michael Jackson.
  • Eighth Grade – I got cut from the JJV (junior junior varsity) basketball team and because of that ended up playing in a church league for Liberty Baptist Church.
  • Ninth Grade – I showed up late to class one day and when I walked in Jennifer Ferris said, “Rob would make a great class President.” Next thing I know I was class president.
  • Tenth Grade – I got a D in Science and had to take summer school.
  • Bonus: Tenth grade was also the first time I heard a girl tell a guy that God wanted her to break up with him. Oh the joys of going to a Christian school. I mean you can blame a break-up on God and the guy can’t argue with you.
  • Eleventh Grade – I home schooled this year and watched Days of Our Lives with my sister at lunch time.
  • Twelfth Grade – I returned to a Christian school, made the principal’s list for my grades, got three senior superlatives, and was on the homecoming court.

Today I’m praying for my wife, sister in law, friends, and students from WEC as they start their first day of school. Here’s to making memories.

What is one memory that you have from school?