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Graduation Tassels
The Sunday Challenge for February 14, 2016
Photograph a symbol that means something to you.
These are my graduation tassels from my 2000 and 2012 graduations. The story for me is significant. The first took me 22 years after my first graduation from university. The other one took another 12 years. Two masters degrees from seminary and an enormous tick off the bucket list. I finished the last one just in time to retire.
They symbolize more than an education. They represent a lot of what happens between a start and a finish.
Photograph a symbol that means something to you.
These are my graduation tassels from my 2000 and 2012 graduations. The story for me is significant. The first took me 22 years after my first graduation from university. The other one took another 12 years. Two masters degrees from seminary and an enormous tick off the bucket list. I finished the last one just in time to retire.
They symbolize more than an education. They represent a lot of what happens between a start and a finish.
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