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Empty Nesters Planning Graduation

March 19, 2008 | by Natalie Caine | Comments Off on Empty Nesters Planning Graduation

Hi there,
I hope spring is in the air and with it seeds of new ways of being. Parents have been calling and asking about tips for graduation and crying that it is almost here… change. Most of them have said they are so busy that tears still fall with the last events of school days, but they want to make graduation day fun. Oh the art of enjoying and being present, packed with Kleenex.
So, I thought we would share here what helped in the celebration and the falling of tears. I think a reminder is….this is their day so ask what ideas they have and offer ones you have been thinking about. Everyone is so busy and emotional for good reason that the ones, who can offer suggestions, have a chance to take that lead.
One of my favorite high school graduation things was to put things in every room that were part of my daughter’s life…soccer uniform, red and white skirt that she had to wear everyday in pre school, art she made, photos, letter to the tooth fairy begging her to leave something but not take her tooth, framed collage saying from here to there with photos at different ages of her life and with the people she loves. I had pamphlets and photos of the college she was heading towards so people had an image of her new life.
College graduation, I didn’t ask her, but took a risk that it would be ok if I gave everyone from the family her favorite song on a CD and played it at the restaurant, since the restaurant is a place she worked and they loved surprising her. It was called.

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Natalie Caine, M.A. natalie@lifeintransition.org