I think this company has a monopoly on high school class rings, graduation gowns, invitations, key necklaces, glasses, frames, mugs, autograph dogs and all other high school crap that kids suck their parents into buying. Why do kids "have to" buy this stuff? Once the order arrives, the mugs and glasses just sit and collect dust. Key necklaces are worn for maybe 6 months. The crap just sits in parents' homes after high school graduation. You get my point.
We bought Pher a class ring. He wore it. He really did. Our kid that complained about high school wore that ring for his freshman and sophmore years of high school. It's a cool ring that has musical instruments and his graduation year of 2010 on one side. His name "CHRIS" and a peace sign are on the other side.
It's now Cameron's turn, and he is just as excited about ordering his class ring as most every other freshman gets. He got to design his online so he could "see it" before placing his order. His will have a guitar and his graduation year of 2014 on one side. The other side will have his initials "CAM" and an open bible with a cross.
Emma started to get upset that Cameron gets to order a class ring and she doesn't. "It's not fair" she wailed. "It IS fair. It's how it is. When it's the year 2016 we'll discuss your class ring. Until then, here's a catalog for you to look at." Baby girl designed out a class ring, and you bet it had diamonds in it!
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