On Friday, April 24, 2009, Robert graduated from Brigham Young University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and a minor in Communications.
Pondering on what the future will hold...
His parents were able to come out for graduation. We were so happy to have them visit again, and we had a lot of fun spending time with them.
We were so happy that it turned out to be a nice day! It was supposed to rain or snow that day, but it held off. At least for one day. It ended up snowing on Saturday.
Robert and his parents.
Robert going through the tunnel at the Marriott Center about to walk across the stage to receive his diploma.
There it is, the moment we were all waiting for, Robert receiving his diploma! Robert graduated in one of the biggest colleges, so we waited a looonnng time to hear his name announced. However, the actual graduation ceremony was wonderful. Elder Holland's son spoke. He was my professor for American Heritage (loved his class). He is leaving BYU to be the new president of Utah Valley University, so they had him speak at convocation. All the speakers were fabulous.Here is a video of Robert receiving his diploma.

My mom is so sweet, she gave both Robert and Jeff candy and money filled necklaces.
Robert wheeling my Grandpa Whitehead around campus. He is always so helpful! Grandpa has that big smile on his face. I think it is because after dragging him around from place to place we got him some milk to drink. He loves milk. He was such a trooper. We were so happy to have him there.
My Grandma Tolsma and my mom, two classy ladies.
High five, you did it!
It was a pretty windy day! It was hard to capture good pictures when the tassel actually stayed still. I think we were ready to be done taking pictures at this point.
After both graduations and taking lots of photographs, we all went to eat at the Olive Garden. The food was delicious, and the company was even better! After dinner we all went up to Robert's parents' cabin that they were staying in to spend the night. We ate ice cream, cookies, and treats while we opened all of Robert and Jeff's graduation presents. They were spoiled.









Look at these poor blossoms on this drooping branch. I don't think even the blossoms saw this one coming. See, I am not the only one wanting spring to be here, even nature is confused!

Standing in our backyard.






