Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Graduation, etc

Hey Friends,
I too check this blog off and on and I realized that if I did not post something about graduation, no one else would because no one else was there! I was so lonely for all of you. It was an awesome experience and it somehow solidified (Sp?) that I am truly a master, of what...that remains to be seen. The only professor that I saw was Bard. She was the leader in a whole line of faculty. She had on all her regalia and carried this scepter thing, I suppose because she was in the front. Visiting with all the other grads while we were waiting in line, we compared faculty and classes. The only teacher I could find in common was Evette. They LOVED HER. She was their first and last. Another group had her as their Kinesthetic Movement teacher. It was interesting to her their opinions. It was too nice of an event to voice my own opinions. I did not want to burst their bubble on such a happy day. I was from the farthest away. I met one person from Idaho. Overall it was a wonderful trip. Too fast to say the least. It didn't help that I left for outdoor school the day after I got back and we got back home after 10:00 that day. I will show pictures later because they are all on my moms camera. I left mine at home...I couldn't believe it! Not like it was an important trip or anything.

Now for some of the questions. The hoods are mainly black with green (Lesley colors) on the outside. It is light blue on the inside which is the color for education folks. We do not officially get hooded. We just put them on when we are waiting in line. They have mirrors set up with directions for how to wear it and get it just right. Made for some humorous viewing while waiting for the line to move.

We had one huge ceremony with everyone and then we split up into separate areas by degree. We waited in our seats and our rows went one by one to get our degrees from a long table. We walked up a ramp to the stage. Handed them our diploma (in the snazzy green padded folder), they read our name, we shook hands will someone, smiled to the camera, shook someone elses hand, and then went off of the stage. I can't remember who I shook hands with but it is in the main ceremony book. I have extra books for anyone who wants them. I spent most of the main ceremony looking up all of your names! :)

That is the short of it all. We tried to get Sox tickets because they were in town all weekend but alas....they were sold out. We did find a Walmart, which made my mother dance in her shoes. We just had to see if it was like our Walmart. We got lost a lot but saw a whole lot of country side between Boston and Framington.

I hope this is a little look into graduation. I really missed you all there to add some humor during the waiting and some celebration to the finish.

So what's next? Who's house in July? Does anyone really read this thing.....?

4 comments:

Erin said...

Becky...Thanks so much for sharing. I'm so glad you posted. I always check the blog and am disappointed that there isn't anything new, so was so excited for a new post, especially about graduation. I'm glad you were able to go to graduation and represent!

ErinO said...

Can't wait to see the pics!!! Hope everyone is doing well, E

Mr. King said...

My diploma is on my office wall, I can post pictures if anyone would like. I have it framed in a very fancy frame thanks to my in-laws.

Erin said...

Randy- definitely post it. I think we all should, just for fun and our blog needs some love!