Saturday, 7 November 2009

Graduation 2009

What a fabulous few days we have had. K kindly let us stay at her place and we had an exceptionally early start on Thursday 5th November, as she and we had to be at Uni by 8.30am.



Once gowned we went to get photos done, which was a sensible move as the queues later where amazing.We then got on the coach for the short journey to Worcester Cathedral where, being early we had pretty good seats.



One very proud Dad and if you look carefully you can make out K in the top right hand corner!



T, Mums partner and one very proud Nana!




K's Media Group!





Celebrating

Later in the evening Mum treated us & K to a celebratory meal, a customer from a nearby table offered to take our pic!



My Mum



The next day K's boyfriend also graduated

9 comments:

  1. Looks like you all had a wonderful day, how proud you must be. Many congratulations to K.

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  2. It is very emotional isn't it when a 'child' graduates. The history of it all is just amazing.

    You were lucky that you were able to get so many tickets. When my son graduated we were limited to two - and so have been quite a few people I know.

    Lovely photos

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  3. Hi LIbby Congrats to young K.....it is such a proud moment, isn't it? All the hopes and dreams we have for our children.....

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  4. Congratulations to you all!
    I love Worcester Cathedral and have spent hours wandering around there.
    You must be very proud of her as she moves on now to the next stage of her life.!
    hugs
    x

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  5. Hi Libby, great moment! Love the family picture at the dining table! best celebration of all when family meet up eh?

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  6. There's an award for you on my blog, I hope you will accept it.

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  7. Congratulations to your daughter... what a splendid acievement.

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  8. Well, Libby!...that's wonderful for you, for your daughter and for all your family...many congratulations :)

    I well remember two red-letter days like that in our family when our sons graduated and our chests were puffed out like peacocks for them.

    Families bring us such joy :)

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  9. Written Christmas Eve.... haven't seen any action on your blog for a while, hope all is OK.
    Wishing you a happy Christmas and may 2010 be good to you and your family.

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