It’s official. Maya is now a graduate of Olin College and has earned a bachelor’s degree in Robotics Engineering. This right of passage is not complete without the kissing of the graduate by the parents, a tradition started by my cousin Heather and one which we have continued with our kids. On hand for the celebration were her brothers, aunt Susan, and cousin John William. Later in the evening, we hosted a party on campus for Maya, her suitemates, and their parents. The entire day was full of joy and we count ourselves truly fortunate to have been blessed with three children who have grown up to be such nice people, each with their own unique gifts.
As Olin graduates cross the stage to receive their diplomas, a narrator reads words that each has chosen to share with the audience. “Seek first to understand, then to be understood” were those selected by Maya; ones to live by for sure.
Not only did the day have a wonderful ending, it also started well. Having missed a week due to injury, I was happy to be back on the pitch this morning. I scored one goal and had one assist before leaving the game early to shower and change for the graduation ceremony.