We left early so we could have plenty of time to get good seats for Welcome to the Profession. While we were waiting for that to begin, Marcus and I walked the aisles of the auditorium to keep him busy. Marcus spent about a half hour flirting with everyone's grandmas, and he got multiple requests to "take him home with me" and one to "eat him up." No kidding. What I didn't know was that Ethan spent that half hour squirming in Diane's arms, kicking the people in front of them, so a little before the program started, Diane offered to occupy the boys somewhere else if we took lots of pictures for her. It was so nice to be able to watch everything without kids to take care of.

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That afternoon the university held commencement for all of the graduate programs, where they had their hoods put on their shoulders and received their diplomas. The reception they had for lunch was pretty crazy with the kids running around, and I almost opted out by missing commencement to take the kids back to the hotel. I figured that the Welcome to the Profession was more intimate than commencement was going to be, and I was glad to have been able to see that. But Brian talked to a few people and found out that they were going to have a room available for people with kids to watch commcencement on a big screen on the wall. We were planning on using that only if the kids were having a hard time, but when we checked it out before things started we found that it was so much cooler than the huge, hot gym, so we stayed there the entire time.




Brian's aunt and uncle, Linda and Ron, came down from Seattle for the occasion. (I didn't get a picture of the two of them together.) We had so much fun with them, and we're so glad they could come. Ron is hilarious! When we were waiting for Brian to finish, I was wondering out loud when the exact moment was that Brian became a doctor. Was it when he flipped his tassle from right to left, or was it when he received his diploma? I wanted to know, because I was wondering if the kiss I gave him was the first kiss he received as a doctor. Ron said that he thought it was when he got his diploma, then he joked that he actually gave Brian a big kiss as he was coming off of the stage, so he was the first one to kiss Brian as a doctor. (By the way, Ron, Brian says it's when they flip the tassle - so there.) In the red box is a camping stove. They must have gotten the memo that we want to go camping a lot. We're excited, thank you!
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YEA!!!!
Congratulations!
I'll have to come in and get my eyes checked out soon.
Looks like you had a great time and you are all so cute.
Big congratulations, my dear Jacks Family!! We're all becoming so respectable. Who'da thought?
Congrats! Doesn't it feel so good to be done?! I know it did when we graduated. I am happy that you get your husband now.
Yeah, I try very hard to make Colby feel normal. I don't want him to grow up feeling left out. We still eat some of the foods he is allergic to, but make him his own version of what we have. It is a lot of work, but we like the kid and plan on keeping him around. I think for the most part he feels like he is normal, even though he is so allergic to so many different things.
YAY!!! congrats to Brian and the Jacks Cheering Section! way to go!
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