Sunday, February 28, 2016

"Volun-told" to Sing the National Anthem

Zach Bates graduated from the Police Academy on last week's episode of Bringing Up Bates. As Zach puts it, he was "volun-told" to perform the National Anthem at the graduation ceremony, after someone at the sheriff's department found out he could sing.

"He did such a good job," says Josie in the video below.



Video courtesy of UP

11 comments:

  1. Did he actually go to the academy or is this another volunteer position? If he is a true no-kidding officer good for him!!!

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    1. Yes, he went and graduated and is full officer now. And I agree, great job on his part. That training looked hard.

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    2. That's terrific! So nice to see a real education with a real job to support his family. Kudos to them!!

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  2. Hi Lily and Ellie! Sorry that this comment isn't related to this post, but I was wondering if you know when Chad and Erin are planning to announce their due date or more info about their pregnancy? Thank you!

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    1. We'll just have to wait and see! :)

      Lily and Ellie

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  3. I love this family. May Our Lord continue to bless each and everyone of them. They each have such a humble spirit.And often showing the fruits of the Spirit in their everyday life. Gil and Kelly truly are wonderful parents. Love Whitney and Chad and am the in laws. Great family. Truly devout christians. God Bless.

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  4. Congrats Zack! It wasn't perfect, but he got up and sang in front of a lot of people. That's hard. I would like to know more about his new job at the police station.

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  5. Anonymous @ 12:07 it's Whitney and Zach not chad and Whitney...

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    1. I think they might be talking about Chad and Whitney because they are in laws.

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  6. Zach did a wonderful job.

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