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Let's See Those Graduates
FamilyHost_Cheryl - May 30, 2009
The only graduate in my family this year is the dog, who graduated obedience school, but I'll bet many of you have kids who've graduated high school, college, kindergarten, elementary school, etc. Let's share those photos of the grads and their parties.
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BroncosDad - June 01, 2009
Alas, I didn't make any of the graduations parties this year. No photos, no cake, no goodies. :)
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Carriefunk - June 06, 2009
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Oh Cheryl, do you really want all these???!!!!!!!

Here is my HS graduate, Tyler. I use Kodak's free program and lightened, and spotlighted the photo. The Texas Tech auditorium is soooo big and the pictures come out so dark! This is him back at his seat looking at the actual diploma!


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Carriefunk - June 06, 2009
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Amelia 'graduated' from elementary school this year! Next year is 6th grade in middle school.

Here is Amelia and myself after her ceremony!


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Carriefunk - June 06, 2009
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It seems kind of overboard, but every grade has a recognition ceremony in our district. K-11. By the time they get to high school they don't want to go to graduation!

Anyway, here is AJ 4th grade recognition, Achievement in Problem Solving!


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FamilyHost_Cheryl - June 07, 2009
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  Oh Cheryl, do you really want all these???!!!!!!! Here is my HS graduate, Tyler. I use Kodak's free program and lightened, and spotlighted the photo. The Texas Tech auditorium is soooo big and the pictures come out so dark! This is him back at his seat looking at the actual diploma!  
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Carrie, I really like the spotlight effect. Tell me more about the free Kodak program you used.
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FamilyHost_Cheryl - June 07, 2009
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  Amelia 'graduated' from elementary school this year! Next year is 6th grade in middle school. Here is Amelia and myself after her ceremony!  
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What a nice mom and daughter moment photo. You both look beautiful!
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FamilyHost_Cheryl - June 07, 2009
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  It seems kind of overboard, but every grade has a recognition ceremony in our district. K-11. By the time they get to high school they don't want to go to graduation! Anyway, here is AJ 4th grade recognition, Achievement in Problem Solving!  
By Carriefunk
I think a recognition ceremony is a nice thing for kids. I don't think we celebrate the educational positives enough! We have Future Problem Solvers here and it is a great program. My oldest really had fun with it.
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