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Pioneer Ree Drummond's family rediscover their graduation from Paige College

"He's ready for the next chapter in his life!" Ree Drummond talks about his youngest daughter Paige On Sunday, Ree Drummond published a series of photos taken with his family on his Instagram of his youngest daughter...

Updated: 48 months ago2 min read
Pioneer Ree Drummond's family rediscover their graduation from Paige College

The Drummonds are celebrating!


"He's ready for the next chapter in his life!" Ree Drummond talks about his youngest daughter Paige

On Sunday, Ree Drummond published a series of photos taken with his family on his Instagram of his youngest daughter Paige's graduation from the University of Arkansas. Ree and her husband Lad pose next to smiling graduates in the first photo.

"We're celebrating Paige this weekend. Finally, she's ready for the next step in life! (For me, I'm ready for a nap," she captioned the photo. Paige, wearing her graduation regalia, snaps a photo with her siblings, grandparents, and other family members.

In this hilarious photo with Drummond's three brothers and sisters - Alex, Bryce, and Todd - Bryce points to Paige's diploma and puts on a goofy face.

"Independent note, stupid Bryce," Ree added in his post. But, of course, she ended it in a proud mother way. Congratulations Paige. Paige retired on Friday, so we were going to Fayetteville, Arkansas as a family. I'm very excited about him. He had four great years," the proud mother told the news. But she did well."

Ree can be very proud of Paige's accomplishments the 22-year-old graduated with honors and landed a job in Dallas this summer, Ree said.

"It's great to see her. I can't believe she's ready to graduate. I feel like I just dumped her yesterday at college," she added. "It's not a charming 50-year-old house. We love raising our kids at home, but there have been issues with the foundation, and it has developed some issues that will be quite difficult to fix," he told the news.

Eventually, Ree and Lad plan to build a "main house," This new temporary space will ultimately serve as a "smaller guest house" where their children can stay during their visit.

"When we build the main house, we will only make one or two bedrooms, so it will not be a big mega house," he said. "But for now, we are happy at the guest house. And it may be our "home, home" today. It is very convenient and again easy. We have to be very selective about what we bring here."
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