Once we exited via Recessional, my husband whisked me home where 30 or more of my dearest friends awaited. We celebrated for a good five hours and then went on to a dear friend's home for yet another celebration.
As the weekend comes to an end, I am counting my blessings and praising my Higher Power for all the gifts that this graduate school adventure has included.
~Ms. T. J.
M.S.W.
Oh Congrata!!!! I am so excited for you!!! :-D
ReplyDeleteTHAT IS SO AWESOME! I'm proud of you, TJ, and wish you all the best in this new phase of your life as a new MSW!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
ReplyDelete~Ms. T. J.
Linda-
ReplyDeleteYou have been such an important person in my journey. Thank you for all of your support.
~Ms. T. J.
Well done TJ. I am thrilled for you (it's such fun adding those initials). Hope you have recovered from the celebrations and are able to have a bit of a break before you start your new job!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, T.J. MSW! Now you should write a book about your experiences!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! That is so wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThank you for being such an inspiration!
Indeed!
ReplyDelete~Ms. T. J., MSW 8-)
Ha! Betsy, I may just do that!
ReplyDeleteMs. T. J.
And how long will it before the grin leaves your real face (a year later and I still giggle when I write MSW). Love the cool shades ;)
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