Fun Foods To Serve For Your Next Date Night
Fun Foods To Serve for Your Next Date Night Date nights are supposed to be fun and uncomplicated, but that doesn't mean that you should always choose the easy way out....
Graduation is quickly approaching! I love this time of year.
I remember my own graduation from high school. What a fun time! And then 10 years later, I graduated from college. Yeah, 10 years. I was on the extended plan.
I worked full time during college, paid for a lot of it on my own and when I finally graduated, it was also with my MBA. I was beyond excited. I threw myself a huge party with about 55-60 of my closest friends.
My graduation was incredibly special. I worked so hard to get there. I had several setbacks. Many times when I really just wanted to quit. Other times when I never thought I would even make it to graduation.
So that day, standing up before my friends and family had a tremendous impact on me. I knew at that moment that I could do anything I set my mind to. That if I worked hard enough, my dreams were achievable.
Tiny Prints can make graduation planning and announcements much easier. I searched through the site and found some really great invitations. Here are my three favorites:
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Disclosure: This was a compensated campaign. However, I am a Tiny Prints customer and love their products.
Thanks for the reminder! I’ll keep them in mind for when I order my son’s graduation notice (hopefully he’ll graduate in December – WOOT WOOT!)