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What Present for High School/AA Degree Graduate?
#1
Question,

My daughter (who we homeschooled), graduated this month from High School and will finish up her AA at the local CC in a few days...in fact she walks graduation this coming Friday. The Florida Dual Enrollment Plan is awesome! She has done an extraordinary job maintaining a 4.0 and taking 9 CLEP exams to get it done. I would like to buy her a small token as a graduation present.

She already has a class ring, so that's no good. Funds are rather limited so $100 or so bucks is the practical limit. I thought about going the silly route and just buying "Oh the Places You'll Go" by Seusse, but that seems too silly and unoriginal. So I thought I would throw it out for suggestions. Whatever it is must be available locally or via overnight...anxious to hear your thoughts.
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#2
Rebel100,

How about taking her to the bank and starting a savings or checking account for/with her, in her own name. A first $100 dollar deposit would be awesome. She'll get a check card in a few weeks in her name, I'm sure that will make her feel special and grown up. Just make sure you have her watch a few episodes of the Suze Orman show or "till' debt do us part". I have little debt but I wish my parent would have taught me how to be finically independent from the get go.

-B
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bldclot2 Wrote:Rebel100,

How about taking her to the bank and starting a savings or checking account for/with her, in her own name. A first $100 dollar deposit would be awesome. She'll get a check card in a few weeks in her name, I'm sure that will make her feel special and grown up. Just make sure you have her watch a few episodes of the Suze Orman show or "till' debt do us part". I have little debt but I wish my parent would have taught me how to be finically independent from the get go.

-B

Great idea, we did this a couple of years ago though. Smile
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#4
Hit a few local pawn shops and look for a special piece of jewelry. While some are seedy and smell like cabbage, there are many out there that make it worth a stop when you are looking for something on a budget. Most prices are negotiable, and you can find some real treasures.
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#5
My mom bought me a new electric shaver for graduation. Lets hope she doesn't need that Smile
But seriously, thats awesome news. Congrats to her! I have no good ideas for you I'm afraid.
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#6
Yes, congratulations to her! (Sorry, got excited about the shopping quiz.) Both a high school and AA in the same month...she sounds like quite a little smarty! The Seuss book still isn't a bad idea, particularly with a personal note about how proud you are of her written in the front cover. Dads are allowed to be silly, particularly if it's a sentimental thing.
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#7
<----- doesn't have a great idea, but is eavesdropping because she hopes her son will be in the same boat next year Smile

I like the Dr Seuss book, maybe with a nice pair of earrings? My mall has several semi-precious gemstone types, in fact, my son bought some for his girlfriend at Christmas; but they are in real 24k gold with the semi precious stone, and there were dozens of styles in the $50-$75 range, of course more money=more selection, but I think you could find something nice in a beautiful box and have it wrapped. Pearls are classic, and birthstones are also a win. I'd make a point of explaining that these are "adult" earrings since she's very mature and has earned them. Congrats to her!!
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#8
What other books are out there that would be appropriate?
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#9
I'd recommend Liberty and Tyranny by Mark Levin over Dr. Seuss. Or how about the Flipside of Feminism to prepare her for the indoctrination that occurs in public schools HAGELIN: 'The Flipside of Feminism' - Washington Times
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ryoder Wrote:I'd recommend Liberty and Tyranny by Mark Levin over Dr. Seuss. Or how about the Flipside of Feminism to prepare her for the indoctrination that occurs in public schools HAGELIN: 'The Flipside of Feminism' - Washington Times

Don't worry too much about her politics...she learned US Gov. watching Michael Badnarik on youtube at 13. Smile oh the things iv'e taught her... Smile
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