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when i graduated in 1990 you could have as many people there as you want to. they dont "sell" tickets. see above response by CDaddy however, if you're 5 hrs away and not sure whether others will fly to the graduation site, whats the problem? think you should do and support your daughter (jmo) |
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I think you should go anyways you've missed out on so much.I know you wanted your other child to go as well but if that isn't possible than you could consider going by yourself .It probaly would mean alot to your daughter |
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Being the 'bigger person' is exasperating and frustrating - but this has got to be one of those times ... do NOT miss this occasion to be there for your daughter (even if it doesn't seem of paramount importance to her now -- it likely will as she ages). Take a deep breath, remind yourself that this is all and only about supporting your daughter, and let the rest go.
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You're daughter is graduating from the Navy? Im sure you're proud and want to share her graduation w/other family members, but dont lose sight that this is your daughters graduation and abide by her wishes (jmo) Ditto. Enjoy her day.... |
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take some video john at least you will be there to represent the family
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I think you should go anyways you've missed out on so much.I know you wanted your other child to go as well but if that isn't possible than you could consider going by yourself .It probaly would mean alot to your daughter sorry to hear that |
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well i am in the army however i work hand in hand with the navy on a daily basis and after reading urthread i asked on of the master chiefs and he told me tht like the army u can as much family as u want now to f they all get to sit down thats another story |
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I think you should go anyways you've missed out on so much.I know you wanted your other child to go as well but if that isn't possible than you could consider going by yourself .It probaly would mean alot to your daughter Yeah, that does suck -- sorry to hear about your Mom's ailing health. Relationships can be so complex and the pain very deep. I hope that things will improve for all of you as time progresses - try to stay positive; sounds like you've got all your children's best interests at heart, and that will be rewarded, I truly believe that. |
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when i graduated in 1990 you could have as many people there as you want to. they dont "sell" tickets. ditto for when I went to see my son graduate a few years ago..there were 5 of us, 4 adults and 1 child... |
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I think you should go anyways you've missed out on so much.I know you wanted your other child to go as well but if that isn't possible than you could consider going by yourself .It probaly would mean alot to your daughter After graduation your daughter should have "some" free time, no? Talk to her and tell her there are family members that you would like her to meet and set up a cookout/go out to dinner.. something.. |
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bring your family anyway... plan on spending a few days there.. then they can still meet her and get to know her.. even if they cannot go to the graduation... do not miss this opertunity, she has worked so hard to get here.. and you to build this relationship john, no matter the game the ex is playing. be the bigger person and be sure to be there for your daughter... good luck |
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I think he said he does not have his daughter's phone number....
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when i graduated in 1990 you could have as many people there as you want to. they dont "sell" tickets. ditto for when I went to see my son graduate a few years ago..there were 5 of us, 4 adults and 1 child... |
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I think he said he does not have his daughter's phone number.... |
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I think he said he does not have his daughter's phone number.... great! just be a little optimistic and go prepared to have a great time, be proud and support your daughter. congrats!!!!! |
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I think he said he does not have his daughter's phone number.... great! just be a little optimistic and go prepared to have a great time, be proud and support your daughter. congrats!!!!! |
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Edited by
itsmetina
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Wed 07/23/08 11:29 AM
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john i think you should work on getting your daughter's phone number.There's no reason you should have to speak through her mother she's an adult now
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In past 15 yrs, have been to a few navy graduation ceremonies. All were open to the public/friends/family. Just show up, notickets given. sounds like other issues at hand. I would abide by the graduate's wants. I would be there, but taking others, might not be cool.
My thoughts. |
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