Graduation


As I sit here this morning, I am thinking about my youngest daughter graduating shortly. She will graduate 5th in her class, but with weighted grades would be 2nd. I graduated Crivitz High School in 1987. This was no major accomplishment, as I had no plans to further my education at that time. My immediate plans were to go into the workforce, and figure things out later. For this young lady, it is a big deal, as she will attend UWGB before transferring to Madison after 2 years. She is following an older sister who graduated college with honors in Bio Chemistry. She has been to state in spelling and forensics. She has also excelled at track, having been to sectionals the past 2 years. She has many more accomplishments, but the best part is she is a wonderful young lady. Dad is proud.

While thinking about graduation, and what a happy time, I think back to last year, and watching my daughter and her 2 friends graduate. I remember being proud, but also looking at that smug look on Pat and Mike’s face, and laughing as the three went by without shaking their hands. I think now about how much hatred those two individuals, and their cronies have caused. I listened Monday night to a story of one of the girls breaking down over the weekend, and crying and weeping for 3 hours. I listened to how none of them cares for Crivitz any longer, and none want to be seen when they are home. I wonder if Mans and Dama are happy at what THEY caused. I wonder how they feel about the conditions that THEY made those kids endure. I hope THEY can fathom the depths of loathing that many people feel for them. As I sit this year, and take great pride in my daughter’s graduation, I will, once again have to look at these two people that I hate with a passion, shake hands with young kids with their muggy, smug faces, act like they are important, or that a kid gives a shit about their handshake. I for one, will be happy to see less of them and their minions. They’ll still see me though. Stay tuned.

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Graduation

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