Being away from home for almost a year and a half is mostly a big adventure, but there are somethings that are really hard to be away for. Today is a very hard day- my little sister Lian is graduating from college, and I can't be there to cheer as she walks across the stage, give her a hug afterward, or share a round of celebratory drinks that should most certainly follow her big day.
Since I can't be there in person, I'm going to have to use my blog to celebrate Lian from afar, as any really proud big sister would do. You see, Lian isn't just graduating from college, she is graduating summa cum laude, with a 4.0, all applicable departmental and university honors, with a degree in Theater Education, a minor in English Literature and a certification in secondary education.

Before you get an image of a goody-two shoes student, you should know that my sister is an up for anything kinda gal, most apt to be found in a pair of cargo pants or jeans spattered in all colors of paint, Laura Croft type work boots, and wielding several knives for work purposes...
Lian also worked nearly full time throughout her time in school, meaning that she is graduating debt free (a serious accomplishment these days), though it sometimes made it difficult to hang out with her when she came into contact with horizontal surfaces...
Before you get too far thinking that she is the acting/ dancing/ singing type, you should know her side of theater is the technical design, lighting, scenery construction, painting, props and costumes side of things. Though she does have a flair for the dramatic and humorous. I suspect this will go over well with her future students...
So basically, Lian's a bad-ass. It's hard to believe that this little girl I grew up with (and at times bossed around...err, sorry!) is finished with college. I have a particularly bad track record with Lian: when she was chosen to sing at a huge and prestigious event in Baltimore when she was 12, I not only missed it, but caused the rest of our family to as well because it was also the first day of my freshmen orientation for college several states away. I then went on to graduate from college the day before Lian turned 16, causing her birthday to be a truncated celebration of eating birthday cake from tea-cups and coffee mugs in the family camper van parked outside Gypsy Central (my house in college), hundreds of miles away from her friends. When she completed her AA degree at 19, I missed her graduation because I was in St. Lucia, doing preliminary fieldwork. Though she did come visit me a few weeks later!
Once again, I'm far, far away, but I just have to say-
Lian, I'm so proud of you and happy that you have found and really succeeded at these things that make you happy. May you continue to flourish and grow in the years to come!
Since I can't be there in person, I'm going to have to use my blog to celebrate Lian from afar, as any really proud big sister would do. You see, Lian isn't just graduating from college, she is graduating summa cum laude, with a 4.0, all applicable departmental and university honors, with a degree in Theater Education, a minor in English Literature and a certification in secondary education.
Before you get an image of a goody-two shoes student, you should know that my sister is an up for anything kinda gal, most apt to be found in a pair of cargo pants or jeans spattered in all colors of paint, Laura Croft type work boots, and wielding several knives for work purposes...
| These are wonderful qualities to have in a sister, b/c she does things like help paint your kitchen! |
Lian also worked nearly full time throughout her time in school, meaning that she is graduating debt free (a serious accomplishment these days), though it sometimes made it difficult to hang out with her when she came into contact with horizontal surfaces...
Before you get too far thinking that she is the acting/ dancing/ singing type, you should know her side of theater is the technical design, lighting, scenery construction, painting, props and costumes side of things. Though she does have a flair for the dramatic and humorous. I suspect this will go over well with her future students...
So basically, Lian's a bad-ass. It's hard to believe that this little girl I grew up with (and at times bossed around...err, sorry!) is finished with college. I have a particularly bad track record with Lian: when she was chosen to sing at a huge and prestigious event in Baltimore when she was 12, I not only missed it, but caused the rest of our family to as well because it was also the first day of my freshmen orientation for college several states away. I then went on to graduate from college the day before Lian turned 16, causing her birthday to be a truncated celebration of eating birthday cake from tea-cups and coffee mugs in the family camper van parked outside Gypsy Central (my house in college), hundreds of miles away from her friends. When she completed her AA degree at 19, I missed her graduation because I was in St. Lucia, doing preliminary fieldwork. Though she did come visit me a few weeks later!
Once again, I'm far, far away, but I just have to say-
Lian, I'm so proud of you and happy that you have found and really succeeded at these things that make you happy. May you continue to flourish and grow in the years to come!
Happy Graduation!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
