Today’s graduates need a little extra joy in their lives. Bring them some with one of these gifts.
Even in ordinary years, graduations are bittersweet. Along with excitement and pride, there’s a hint of melancholy when graduates say goodbye to friends, teachers, and the life they’ve built, as they embark on a new journey. But this year, graduations are tinged with a particular sadness.
It’s a scary, difficult time, and the toll that the pandemic has taken on seniors—stealing a period that should be joyful and turning it glum—is one of its many injustices. Given these dark times, it’s more important than ever to celebrate successes. Whether your graduate is gearing up for college, a restful summer, a new job or apartment of their own, or globe-trotting adventures, here are a few gifts they’ll appreciate.My friends and I weren’t fans of our graduation speaker.
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