How exciting to make a mention in this famous substack! I hadn't realized my glasses were brash. And to think I only brought my "everyday pair"!
I think it's pretty natural to want to spend another year in Newark after leaving UD. It'll likely lose its shine in general. I did a stay in Delaware until I was maybe 25, and then? The world. How nice that you were able to parent for one last long spell. Maybe there will be more? Maybe it never ends? I know I still prefer my mother's pasta sauce above all others.
Brash in the best sense. If we've learned anything from Elton John, it's that sunglass choices (and sexual orientation) shouldn't ever be informed by conservative fears. It's better to be bold, brassy, and unrelentingly sassy. I love your fashion sense and had such a great time with you and James.
Yes, I finally finished reading the whole thing. I, like thee, dilly-dally around completing things. You know already I’m in the No Graduation Club. I know that I’m always happy to have more that you’ve written to read! — and that there’s no way you’d let that last class go un-taken!
How exciting to make a mention in this famous substack! I hadn't realized my glasses were brash. And to think I only brought my "everyday pair"!
I think it's pretty natural to want to spend another year in Newark after leaving UD. It'll likely lose its shine in general. I did a stay in Delaware until I was maybe 25, and then? The world. How nice that you were able to parent for one last long spell. Maybe there will be more? Maybe it never ends? I know I still prefer my mother's pasta sauce above all others.
Brash in the best sense. If we've learned anything from Elton John, it's that sunglass choices (and sexual orientation) shouldn't ever be informed by conservative fears. It's better to be bold, brassy, and unrelentingly sassy. I love your fashion sense and had such a great time with you and James.
I just hate bullshit ceremonial garbage like that.
Yay! You’re back. Congrats to Henry and count me as another bulldawg who didn’t attend her graduation ceremony.
Vindicated! Another friend told me she didn’t want to pay for the cap and gown.
Yes, I finally finished reading the whole thing. I, like thee, dilly-dally around completing things. You know already I’m in the No Graduation Club. I know that I’m always happy to have more that you’ve written to read! — and that there’s no way you’d let that last class go un-taken!
You should listen to the Ruby Joyful song in the playlist. I can't help but think it would be a perfect duet for Kate and Kurt to sing together.