This year my babies graduate high school. My daughter, Leslie, loses two more students as her homeschool numbers now drop to four.
This year my babies graduate high school. My daughter, Leslie, loses two more students as her homeschool numbers now drop to four.
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How wonderful is this! |My oldest grand daughter graduated last year, the second oldest just graduated. Due to covid, there are no ceremonies for which she’s truly heartbroken. I told her so far, the best thing that’s happened in 2020 is her graduating. And that I had the privilege of being here to see it. Congratulations, |I know your thrilled and proud.
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The county I live in had graduations this week. Everyone was spaced six feet apart. My daughter lives in a small town and the entire county had only 15 confirmed cases. They will celebrate at the end of the month.
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I live on Vancouver Island. We are covid free but they are still using protocols. There are a couple hundred graduating, probably more like 500 so they can’t remain six feet apart. She’d bought her grad dress and had it altered to fit and she’s the one that grad meant more to than anything, she’s worked hard for it and has exceptional grades. It’s truly sad this has happened.
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It is sad. I know my gradkids looked forward to so many of the senior activities. They would not have been able to walk with their senior class though since they were homeschooled. I think it’s sad that the school will not let them walk since they took some classes, including AP clases. They played sports, etc.
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THIS
IS
WONDERFUL . . .
Congrats to them, their parents and yes, they needed an amazing Grandma to make this possible.
Be proud of them and thankful God honored your love and care is such a tangible way. Who could resist such an account of twins pulling off such a history.
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My cup runs over… ❤
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