Sunday, May 17, 2009

Pomp & Circumstance

Does anyone else get emotional when they hear the processional march, "Pomp & Circumstance"?

Because apparently, I do. I am a total sucker for that song. Last night's mass was in honor of the home-school graduates, so they processed in at the beginning of mass to the tune of, what else, "Pomp & Circumstance."

I almost teared up. And then I thought - "Sheesh. Pull yourself together. This is ridiculous. You don't even know these kids."

I didn't even cry at my own high school graduation, so there is no reason for this song to stir up such emotions. I mean, I was pretty much void of all emotions at my own high school graduation. I didn't want to walk out of the gym at the end of the ceremony - I wanted to sprint.

That was 10 years ago, May of 1999. Tomorrow, 10 years later, I'll be walking through the ceremony where I'll receive my MBA.

So maybe Pomp & Circumstance elicited this emotional response in me because this degree was more difficult to obtain that my high school or undergraduate degrees. Sure, those degrees had their challenges. But balancing a full-time job, classes, homework & group projects, and a personal life was more challenging than I had anticipated!

But I am glad I did it. And I am glad it's over.

And I can't wait to celebrate! The ceremony is tomorrow morning at 9. Let's just hope I can keep it together through that song!

6 comments:

  1. Congratulations on getting your degree!! That's awesome!

    And yes, it takes very little to make me over-emotional. They didn't even play Pomp & Circumstance at our church today, but my eyes still attempted to get all teary on me.

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  2. congrats!!!! hope it all went well!

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  3. Congrats!! I hope your grad went well!!

    I get kind of emotional at things like graduation, I don't know why, I guess because it symbolizes the end to something!

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  4. Lisa, I'm so proud of you-you worked so hard! I can't wait to celebrate it up here in a couple weeks!

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  5. Oops, -Julie Carlson, your dear cousin, was the anonymous posting...forget me name! Again, cheers to you Dotzenrod for a job well done.

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