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Watching your kid graduate from college is a really big deal. We are always proud of our kids, but this was sort of the culmination of everything, and such a huge step for him. It was a little overwhelming. We held it together pretty well..jpg)
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They all got seated the speaker told them to look around and find their parents and give them a round of applause for their roles in getting them here today, and y’all, I can’t even!
He turned and blew us a kiss,
and we weren’t able to hold it together for a minute..jpg)
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Then we got a peace sign, because he’s a Taylor, and it’s what we do..jpg)
Here he goes...jpg)
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So my boy is officially a Mechanical Engineer, and his future is bright. I know he has no idea what he is capable of, but we do, and we are so very proud. I truly cannot wait to see the places he will go. Congratulations, Christian! You did it!.jpg)



After we got all dressed and ready, we walked over to the Pavilion to see my boy get his diploma. .jpg)
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We drove up on May 6th to Oxford to watch Christian graduate. We stayed in Melanie’s rooms and when we got there Christian came over to say hi. We had so many big events in May, and this was the beginning!.jpg)
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