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Party Linky #113!
Party Linky #113!
It was Parade Day for the graduating class at our 3 teenagers' high school. Our grade 12 son, Jeremiah, took part - it was the school's 100th year celebrating this tradition.
The school year is coming to a close in South Africa and my son will soon graduate high school. Here it's called your matric year and those who graduate are matriculants.
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It makes a big difference.
Jeremiah had to be dressed and out of the house before the sun had even risen. |
Parade Day - 100 Years of Tradition |
Proud Father and Son |
Proud Mother and Son |
Jeremiah and two of his closest friends |
In case you missed it,
here's My Son's Prom.
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Flowers at Angala, 5 Star Boutique Hotel, South Africa |
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Hi Christina,
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful pictures of the parade and your son! What an adorable son you have...!!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely tradition! Beautiful shots - thanks for sharing! :)
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