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Because I knew their stories…
Have you ever been to a graduation service? You know, where you have to get dressed up because everyone else does, where you try your hardest to get a seat close enough to actually see the platform, where too many people are packed into an auditorium, gym, or (even worse) a hot sweaty stadium… Where they all march in with all the formality of a little academic army, following a guy with a fancy looking medieval stick and another with a fancy looking banner. Where the keynote speaker always rambles on about hopes and dreams and goals and bright futures. Where some really smart student might get up and tell inside jokes that only a select few in the graduating class understands, but at least somebody’s laughing.
And then comes the neverending part, where the neverending line of graduates wait to hear their name, climb the stairs, grab their diploma, shake the President’s hand, shake the academic Dean’s hand, shake some other important looking person’s hand, walk down the stairs at the other side of the platform, pause to have their picture taken holding the “diploma” which is really just a big empty folder with the school seal on the front, and then yell “I DID IT!” while walk back to their seat and wait until all eleventy-two other students do the same thing and then they can all file over to another area of campus where their real diplomas are waiting. You know that part? That part was my favorite.
That was my favorite part because I knew how many years Gideon was here before his wife and two beautiful daughters came over from Africa. I knew what an amazing leader Chanyoung already was, and how influential he will be when he returns to South Korea. I remembered the Beckers showing up with one toddler, both husband and wife getting rigorous degrees in three years, while somehow having two other little ones in the process. One of our best friends defied the academic expectations of family and past professors by walking across that stage with a Master’s Degree and a plan to continue on for a Doctorate. Another best friend will take his family to an unnamable Muslim country as a missionary, risking much in order to share the Gospel where it is illegal to do so. I knew about Mary’s dad graduating from here, Mike’s brilliant career and two teenage kids, Sharon’s beautiful ability to communicate, Soonyi’s long history with our school, and so many others.
And then, my husband… I have been weepy all weekend, knowing what these past three years have meant to us. Knowing what we left behind, what we found here, and anticipating what is to come.
All of these stories came together in one day, in one morning, and the experience meant the world to me.
…because I knew their stories.
Graduation…?
Hi.
Here’s a little window into my weekend, and you better read this whole post, or you’re gonna be really confused.
My husband is “graduating” from seminary on Saturday. Before you get all happy about it, note the following:
1) He finished the requirements for this degree back in December. But graduation only happens once a year – so even if you finish early, this is the only graduation you can attend. So, essentially, we’re finally “celebrating” a degree that he finished … oh … say… LAST year. The degree? Master of Divinity. (Does this make me a mistress of Divinity? Um… No… I already asked about that.)
2) We’re saying a lot of goodbyes this weekend, but we’re not moving because he’s not finished yet. He’s getting a second degree: Master of Theology in Preaching. This degree won’t be complete until December 2009, 7 months from now. And we probably won’t attend that graduation next May. But that’s a whole other post for a whole other May.
In other words, Drew’s family is coming into town and we’re all gonna watch him get dressed up like a really smart person with the “regalia” and celebrate something he accomplished 6 months ago. Then they’re gonna go home, and we’re gonna say goodbye to a lot of our friends over the next few weeks.
And then we’re gonna return to life as usual.
So, if you hear rumors that my husband is graduating from seminary this weekend, he is.
Sorta.
Do you want to know…?
Do you want to know that I’ve submersed myself in reading/learning/practicing songwriting over the past 4 months? That I’ve read three different books on songwriting and have subscribed to a half-dozen blogs by the pros in the field?
Do you want to know that my husband will be attending graduation this weekend, to receive a diploma for a degree that he finished 5 months ago, and is currently chipping away at a second degree that he won’t complete for another 6 months? So, this weekend, we’re celebrating something he did last year, and not in any way finding closure in the ritual because our lives aren’t really changing much right now…
Do you want to know where we’re going to go after seminary? (You do? Me too! I’ll tell ya when we figure it out.)
Do you want to know that I’ve never found flowers to be so beautiful as in the past few weeks, after having spent a winter with 3 months of snow on the ground?
Do you want to know that I’d give just about anything (within reason) to have Patty Griffin’s songwriting abilities?
What else do you want to know?