Welcome!

If you’re here, it means you scanned the QR code from my graduation invitation, which also means you’re someone I cared enough about to not only invite, but actually send a real invitation to (instead of just casually mentioning it). That says a lot, because I don’t hand these out to just anyone.
So first, thank you. Thank you for being part of my life in a way that makes this milestone worth sharing. Graduation isn’t just about me walking across a stage — it’s about the people who’ve been around through the years, shaping who I am, keeping me grounded, and making the memories that made high school what it was. Having you there; whether it’s at the ceremony, the party, or even just in spirit; means more than I can explain.
And of course, this milestone wouldn’t be the same without the little things that only we get: whether that’s “I’ve got the pudding,” “9:37,” “McDonald’s coffees,” “jr. police,” or just blasting music in the car. Those moments might not show up on a diploma, but they’re just as much a part of what got me here.
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Here’s what’s happening:
Graduation Ceremony – [Insert date, time, and location]

Graduation Party – [Insert address and details]
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I hope you can make it to celebrate with me — not just the end of high school, but the friendships, the laughs, and all the memories that made the journey worthwhile.
P.S. If you don’t show up, don’t be surprised if I show up at your house with a McDonald’s coffee at exactly 9:37, yelling about pudding and blasting music out of my car. Consider yourself warned. ( ; {iykyk}
See you soon,
 Benjamin Reeves