Nevertheless, I graduated! Here's Stacy and I right after I received my diploma. I'm thrilled with my scholarly accomplishments, but I am not sure why Stacy looks so surprised. I always get a lot of attention in class. Probably because I'm never shy about sharing my wisdom with the young pups in my class. Don't hide your light under a bushel, I say.
But what next? In this economy, finding employment as a new grad will be tough. I may have to do a lot of searching to find just the right job for me.
Still - I think I have options. I could be a....
Synchronized Swimmer

Landscape Architect
(I am really good at lawn mowing and fertilizing.)
Landscape Architect
(I am really good at lawn mowing and fertilizing.)
Home Furnishings Quality Control Officer
(I have a natural aptitude for this.)
And those are just a few of my choices! Good thing I have some time before I need to make a decision. I heard that Grandpa Murphy used to say, "Stay in school as long as you can because you'll have the rest of your life to work." Sounds like a good plan. Besides - I'm happy with my current role in our household:
Man's Best Friend
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