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Old 05-17-2009, 11:48 PM #1
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Default Pomped and Circumstanced out

Went to 3 high school graduations in 3 days: 2 nephews and my son.

Was proud that my intelligent, but often under-achieving son was able to graduate. (Went through a few worrisome weeks that if might not happen, because of a D-, and a history of not doing and turning in assignments, and getting zeros.)

Also enjoyed the graduation party that we hosted for friends and family.

But, was tired of all of the graduation ceremonies.

~ Faith

P.S.: To ponder:
  • Does having no kids in high school anymore, or under 18 make me middle aged?
  • Or, is that more related to my age than my kids' ages?
  • Or, more related to how old I feel? (If so, I began to feel middle-aged at age 39, when MS struck.)


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