Marsha Riegert West shares graduation memories on the Sisterhood of Suspense #blog today. Do you have a graduation story to share? Stop by, we’d love to hear from you 🙂
On Memorial Day, a part of my family and I drove two hours up to Lake Nacona, TX to celebrate the high school graduation of our great niece and cousin. She is the first of her generation to graduate from high school. There will be two more in her family, and we’ll have three more, but not for quite a few years. 🙂
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The experience made me nostalgic about this event. You know your high school graduation is like no other. In college some people decide not to walk, and even if they do, they can have several college graduations, so they lose some of their significance.
I’ve been fortunate to take part in and attend a lot of high school graduations—literally too numerous to count. I was a high school teacher in a former life, and a school board member for eight years in…
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A bittersweet time of year. Happy for the grads, but when one is your kid, you realize how fast time passes.
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So true!
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