Hey precious girls,
I am going to get back to some written Nuggets in honor of Emily's Senior Year of College - as she prepares to launch into the fashion and business world. You may recall that I wrote a graduation series, for Sally, when she was a Senior and graduating from UGA. There were a list of topics that I had hoped to spend some time writing about, but I never finished the series. I thought I would pick it back up, and publish some thoughts from dad throughout Emily's final year of school.
Here are some of the posts from the previous series:
Women Power Wednesday - The home stretch for Sally B. Singletary
Nuggets for Sally's UGA Graduation
Stay Whole - My guiding five by which I strive
I hope each of you will find some time to review these over the next few weeks. Maybe you can read them when in the gym or at some point on your phones? I know you are all super busy!
Next, I will share how I plan to continue the series and will focus on ten other topics, broken into two groups of five. (You know I like things that come in fives.) The first group represents five topics that I feel I have some level of understanding or self mastery. The second group represents areas or subjects in which I hope to learn more about - opportunities for growth. Remember the two questions we learned as a family years ago? First ask, what did I do well? Then ask, what could I have done better?
Love,
Dad
NUGGETS FROM DAD began in the fall of 2010 when our oldest daughter left for college. (Make it a Great Monday; Stay Whole Tuesday; Woman Power Wednesday; Make Anything Thursday; and Fit as a Fiddle Friday.) Fourteen years later, we have a UGA grad, a SCAD grad, a Fightin' Texas Aggie grad, and 1500 nuggets! [NOTE: IF YOU LANDED HERE FROM GPAGESINGLETARY.COM, IT IS BECAUSE I NEED TO FIX LINKS IN THE BLOG POSTS I PORTED TO THE NEW SITE. SEE LINK BELOW TO RETURN.]
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