Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely ask your child first.
I think it is sort of tacky or something. Like why do you have to express your pride for your child publicly?
Every parent is proud of their child. I think spending money on an ad somehow is like trying to show that you can afford it or something. Just very odd. Graduations are family occasions.
Some of us are not given many opportunities to celebrate our kid, and all of their obstacles, so maybe MYOB.
It's OP ^ response wasn't me. I respect both opinions. I also feel it's a little cringey, but understand that many kids aren't in the spotlight and equally deserving. Maybe moreso for overcoming obstacles. I'm going to donate a free spot to counseling dept for another parent that can't afford it to celebrate their child. Cost is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely ask your child first.
I think it is sort of tacky or something. Like why do you have to express your pride for your child publicly?
Every parent is proud of their child. I think spending money on an ad somehow is like trying to show that you can afford it or something. Just very odd. Graduations are family occasions.
Some of us are not given many opportunities to celebrate our kid, and all of their obstacles, so maybe MYOB.
+1 we paid. Happy to support yearbook and our kid, and do so.
