Graduation Day (part 2)
Aug. 23rd, 2025 10:40 amTrue to the form, the Second part of the Graduation day appears three months later.
It wasn’t on purpose, but I didn’t fight my procrastination with the historical coincidence in mind.
So. back to the graduation event.
Reader, I went to the graduation. Of course, I did. I went to all the school functions, why not this one? But truth be told, I didn’t find it radically different, ONE THAT RULES THEM ALL, one that you absolutely cannot miss, even you missed everything else, one the most memorable…
But for others – I guess, it was all that. There were huge crowds of families and friends that came to cheer for their graduate in the scorching heat of May afternoon.
Graduating kids were cute in their robes and hats, the veteran’s march was solemn and full of dignity, the school band was great. The speeches – I don’t remember any. The cheers were loud.
I think everyone survived it well, despite the murderous heat.
And that was it.
After 13 years, and 7 different schools, my Daniel is done with the school. He is now enjoying his time of, getting ready for the higher education.
Soon enough I’ll drop him in the middle of the forest and leave there, at the UC Santa Cruz’s pretty campus.
It wasn’t on purpose, but I didn’t fight my procrastination with the historical coincidence in mind.
So. back to the graduation event.
Reader, I went to the graduation. Of course, I did. I went to all the school functions, why not this one? But truth be told, I didn’t find it radically different, ONE THAT RULES THEM ALL, one that you absolutely cannot miss, even you missed everything else, one the most memorable…
But for others – I guess, it was all that. There were huge crowds of families and friends that came to cheer for their graduate in the scorching heat of May afternoon.
Graduating kids were cute in their robes and hats, the veteran’s march was solemn and full of dignity, the school band was great. The speeches – I don’t remember any. The cheers were loud.
I think everyone survived it well, despite the murderous heat.
And that was it.
After 13 years, and 7 different schools, my Daniel is done with the school. He is now enjoying his time of, getting ready for the higher education.
Soon enough I’ll drop him in the middle of the forest and leave there, at the UC Santa Cruz’s pretty campus.
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