
But,
if he had stayed,
Eric would have been valedictorian tonight. He should have been salutatorian last year but was disqualified because he graduated early. I have regret. In fact I feel sick to my stomach over the whole thing. Being a valedictorian from a competitive school like Jenks is an honor he could have had forever.
So what if during the program he would have sat on the stage and had his name prominent on the program. Oh well.
Ugh. I never have pronounced Jenks like the locals (Jinx). I may start.
Ugh. I never have pronounced Jenks like the locals (Jinx). I may start.
So what, if Jenks didn't want to give him the honor, he had universities clamoring for his attention.
Yet, somewhere, somehow he knew he was going to BYU. Hopefully we have enough funds to provide for his counseling later in life if some regret flares up.
For full disclosure, no one has to attend tonight, we already went, and you shouldn't go twice.
For full disclosure, no one has to attend tonight, we already went, and you shouldn't go twice.
1 comment:
“Never regret. If it's good, it's wonderful. If it's bad, it's experience.”
Too true!
Anyway, he looks happy!
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