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Graduation Time

Mike's oldest grand daughter and his second grand son both have graduations this month.  She is graduating from college (and has a good job lined up!) and he will graduate from high school to start college in the fall.  We will be with them in spirit. 

I did some shopping yesterday, for graduation presents.  I made their cards and Mike will package and send them out in the morning.  (With any luck!)


Okay...it is one of those times when Blogger gets stubborn about where to put pictures.
Can you tell these two are brother and sister?  And aren't they good looking?

Congratulations to both you guys.  We are so proud of you both!

Comments

  1. What beautiful grandkids! Congrats to both. Mine are much younger, ages 3 and 5. Lots of time for them to reach college.

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  2. Congratulations to his grandchildren and the best of luck for a great future to both.

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  3. They are absolutely gorgeous!!!! Congratulations!

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  4. Beautiful children! Congrats to them both!!
    Peace,
    Muff

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  5. Congrats. on both graduations (lemme guess, she went to South Carolina), but even more so on the landing of a job!

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  6. Congrats to your young graduates. Education and smashing looks. I see a bright future.

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  7. They are accomplished and beautiful. No wonder you are proud.

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  8. Congratulations to everyone! You must all be very proud.

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  9. Echo, echo... what a great-looking and talented family. You are so blessed.

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