Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Area Attractions - 20 Years of Wonder! WonderWorks Pigeon Forge Celebrates Two Decades of Upside-Down Family Fun

This summer, WonderWorks Pigeon Forge is celebrating a milestone anniversary, and everyone is invited to get in on the action and celebrate. Pigeon Forge’s favorite upside-down attraction celebrates 20 wonderful years on June 8, 2026. In honor of this milestone, they are offering special on-site deals throughout the day, commemorating magical moments from over the years, and preparing to launch a new exhibit later in the month. They are also gearing up for a patriotic celebration of the United States turning 250 this summer.

 

"Time flies when you're having fun! It's hard to believe WonderWorks has been around for 20 years!” said Joe Baumgartner, general manager at WonderWorks Pigeon Forge. “Thank you to all of our guests, team members, and community partners who have really allowed the wonder of the upside-down house to flourish. We're honored to be a go-to spot for Smoky Mountain family fun!"

To celebrate the 20th anniversary on June 8, 2026, WonderWorks Pigeon Forge is offering two special deals on-site the day of. The deals include a never-before-seen offer of a $20 arcade card at half price, for only $10, and a delicious Cake Pop Mini Melts ice cream cup for only $2.50. Visitors can get these deals all day at WonderWorks Pigeon Forge on the anniversary date.

 

WonderWorks is also gathering memories from the last 20 years by hosting a photo contest in the days leading up to the anniversary. Guests are invited to share their favorite photos from the upside-down house from the last 20 years for a chance to win a free family 4-pack of admission tickets. One lucky winner will be selected on the anniversary, June 8th. Scour your camera roll and keep an eye on the WonderWorks Pigeon Forge Facebook page for photo submissions to open soon.

 

There is an exciting new exhibit in the works behind the scenes at WonderWorks in honor of the anniversary. Located in the museum’s Illusion Art Gallery, those who love the beauty of the Smoky Mountains will not want to miss “Imagination in Motion” - set to open later in June 2026. The exhibit will spotlight two Sevierville local artists, including Randall Ogle and Robert A Tino.

Ogle grew up in Gnatty Branch, close to Gatlinburg, Tenn., and has been painting since childhood. A self-taught artist, he is known for his vivid Smoky Mountain landscape art, especially his work featuring the area’s legendary Cades Cove. Tino is celebrated in the Southeast for his unique, vibrant paintings of the Great Smoky Mountains, offering landscapes that mesh realism and impressionism. His work spans over 40 years and is rooted in spotlighting the beautiful scenery of the local area.

 

The captivating work of both local artists will be on display in the attraction’s newest exhibit. The WonderWorks team is thrilled to work closely with the artists to celebrate the wonders of the area that the attraction has been fortunate to call home for the last 20 years. Installation updates regarding the new exhibit opening will be posted on the WonderWorks Pigeon Forge social media pages. Locals and tourists alike will not want to miss seeing the work of these highly acclaimed artists.

 

“American innovation has helped to shape the world of STEAM as we know it today, so after our own anniversary, we’re thrilled to join in on the celebration of America’s 250th! Our many special offerings are sure to add a little bit of patriotism to families’ visits,” said Malcolm Hale, guest relations manager at WonderWorks Pigeon Forge.

 

The semiquincentennial anniversary of American independence is just around the corner on July 4, 2026, and to celebrate, WonderWorks is launching The Great American Summer of Wonder. This will be a special celebration of American innovation and patriotism, and everyone is invited to participate. To highlight this special anniversary, WonderWorks Pigeon Forge will be offering on-site deals and exclusive merchandise in the gift shop. Be sure to bring your appetite, because the “Red, White & Delicious” family meal deal will be offered for only $17.76 in the Cruisin' Café, which comes with one large pizza, four soft drinks, and four freezer pops. There will be a variety of special offerings online, including patriotic trivia with ticket giveaways and a new, printable Kids’ Corner Activity Sheet. Follow the Facebook page to get in on the fun. Everyone is invited to participate from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

With over 100 interactive, hands-on exhibits for guests, there's something for everyone inside the popular attraction on the Parkway. WonderWorks offers the perfect spot for family fun, gatherings with friends, sports team bonding, summer camp field trips, and more. There is a wealth of fun and engaging activities for guests to explore. The “edutainment” exhibits include physical challenges, natural disaster simulators, space discovery experiences, a light and sound zone, illusion art, and more. WonderWorks Pigeon Forge is open daily from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. this summer, with the last ticket sold one hour before closing. For more information, visit https://www.wonderworksonline.com/pigeon-forge/.

 

About WonderWorks

WonderWorks, a science-focused indoor amusement park, combines education and entertainment. With over 100 hands-on exhibits, there is something unique and challenging for all ages. Feel the power of 71 mph hurricane-force winds in the Hurricane Shack. Make giant, life-sized bubbles in the Bubble Lab. Get the NASA treatment in the Astronaut Training Gyro and experience zero gravity. Nail it by lying on the death-defying Bed of Nails. Conquer your fear of heights on the indoor Glow-In-The-Dark Ropes Course. For more information, visit WonderWorksTN.com, and follow @WonderWorksTN on Facebook and X (Twitter), @WonderWorks_TN on Instagram, and @WonderWorksOfficial on TikTok.

 

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Travel Tidbits - Egypt

Egypt is having a moment...AGAIN. And why wouldn't it? It's always on most bucket lists for years, probably decades. The pyramids. The Nile. The temples at Luxor that make every photograph look like it was staged by someone with an unlimited budget and a time machine.

Egypt is in a renaissance, with its compelling luxury hotels at irresistible price points and lighter crowds ensure that visitors have premiere access to its most significant cultural sites + most lavish boats.

Caper Travel knows Egypt and they get it. They live and breathe their relationships with the right guides, the right properties and right folks on the ground who open doors most don't even know exist.

Here is what you get when you book through Caper:

  • Private Egyptologist guides who treat each tour as a personal academic expedition, not a rehearsed script delivered to a moving group
  • Luxury Nile cruises on boutique vessels that bear no resemblance to the large floating hotels most travelers picture when they hear the word cruise
  • Exclusive access experiences including private sunrise visits to the pyramids, after hours temple access, and bespoke desert camps in the White Desert under skies your clients will not stop talking about
  • Seamless Cairo luxury through partnerships with the finest properties in the city including Four Seasons, Marriott Mena House, and the newly opened additions that have set a new standard for the destination
  • Immersive local experiences from cooking with Egyptian families in Luxor to private felucca dinners on the Nile to hot air balloon rides over the Valley of the Kings
  • Complete peace of mind with on the ground 24/7 support + seamless logistics,

Area Attractions - Sweet 16 and Still A Family Favorite! WonderWorks Panama City Beach Celebrates Milestone Anniversary

The go-to “edutainment” spot for all ages in the Florida Panhandle is about to turn sweet 16. On June 18, 2026, WonderWorks Panama City Beach will be celebrating its 16th anniversary, kicking off a summer that has never felt so sweet. Locals and vacationers are invited to get in on the anniversary celebration and make this summer one to remember at the upside-down house.

 

“WonderWorks is old enough to drive! Time flies!” said Darren Grooms, general manager at WonderWorks Panama City Beach. “It’s exciting to kick off another summer season on the Gulf Coast with this fun milestone. Our team is ready to spread the wonder and celebrate with everyone in the area!”

 

WonderWorks has been through a lot with the Panama City Beach community since opening, from catastrophic hurricanes to a rare snowfall. The attraction and its team are proud to be a part of the beautiful Florida Panhandle and provide the community with an indoor attraction that is a blast for all ages, including teenagers. There are over 100 exhibits for guests to explore and interact with, with some of the more popular exhibits being the Bed of Nails, the Astronaut Training Gyroscope, and the glow-in-the-dark suspended ropes course.

 

Whether someone is a thrill-seeker or wants a chill adventure, they will find it at WonderWorks. Each year, families, large groups, and school field trips make the upside-down house a must-visit destination. Inside, interactive exhibits challenge and engage guests while combining education with hands-on fun and unforgettable memories. Over the years, countless teachers and homeschool groups have visited WonderWorks to give students an immersive learning experience that brings classroom concepts to life.

 

Conveniently located on Front Beach Road, WonderWorks Panama City is a go-to spot for indoor entertainment for the family all summer long. It provides the ideal summer adventure, helping to keep guests comfortable during the heat, humidity, and thunderstorms that roll through, and this summer, the upside-down house is celebrating more than ever.

 

This summer, July 4, 2026, marks the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. To celebrate America’s birthday, WonderWorks Panama City Beach will be launching The Great American Summer of Wonder. This celebration will include limited-edition America 250 merchandise in the gift shop, a special meal deal in the café that will be “Red, White & Delicious,” social media trivia, ticket giveaways, and more. The family meal deal is just $17.76 and comes with one large pizza, four soft drinks, and four freezer pops. Patriotic fun will also be offered online on the social media pages, featuring a new, printable Kids’ Corner Activity Sheet and ticket giveaways for winning patriotic trivia. WonderWorks’ celebration of the country’s 250th anniversary will run Memorial Day through Labor Day.

 

 “STEAM plays a big role in American innovation, so in addition to our own anniversary, we’re thrilled to recognize America’s 250th here in the upside-down house!” said Amanda Roberts, education sales manager at WonderWorks Panama City Beach. “Between these two monumental birthdays and plenty of other fun events, this summer is sure to be a great one at WonderWorks.”

 

WonderWorks Panama City Beach features over 100 fun and educational exhibits, plus plenty of special events throughout the year. Attractions include laser tag, an indoor ropes course, the Xtreme 360 Bikes, other physical challenges, a virtual reality Grave Digger monster truck ride, the Bubble Lab, extreme weather simulators, space discovery experiences, illusion art, and more. There are also team-building activities and reduced rates available for groups, including sports teams, summer camps, tour operators, and more. To get more information, purchase tickets, or reserve a group rate, visit the site at: https://www.wonderworksonline.com/panama-city-beach/.  

 

About WonderWorks

WonderWorks, a science-focused indoor amusement park, uniquely and engagingly combines education and entertainment. With over 100 hands-on exhibits, there is something unique and challenging for all ages. Feel the power of 74 mph hurricane-force winds in the Hurricane Shack. Make life-sized bubbles in the Bubble Lab. Experience zero gravity and get the NASA treatment in the Astronaut Training Gyro. Conquer your fear of heights on the indoor Glow-In-The-Dark Ropes Course. Nail it by lying on the death-defying Bed of Nails. WonderWorks has locations in Orlando, Pigeon Forge, Panama City Beach, Myrtle Beach, Syracuse, and Branson. For more information, visit WonderWorksPCB.com, and follow @WonderWorksPCB on Facebook and X (Twitter), @WonderWorks_PCB on Instagram, and @WonderWorksOfficial on TikTok.

 

 

Travel Tidbits - Travel Behavior Survey

We've all had a bad experience while traveling, but it seems to be getting worse, right? Well, yes, because 80% of Americans feel airline etiquette has declined in recent years and this could be a great study to share with your readers ahead of family travel this summer.

If we're honest, we all do something that might annoy someone around us, but here are some of the worst travel behavior trends from a new study:


  • Putting bags on seats in the terminal and reclining seats without asking are the most common travel habits Americans admit to.

  • Reclining seats without asking and putting bags on seats in the terminal are the most common habits Americans witness while traveling.

  • Spirit (before it went under) and Southwest are the most common airlines Americans associate with naughty travel habits.

  • 32% of Americans actually admit they've used both armrests when not in the middle seat on a plane. 

  • 52% of Americans have witnessed someone drinking too much on a plane. 

  • 1 in 6 Americans have witnessed someone vaping or smoking on a plane. 

Going Green - Bravo Paper Towels

Every day, millions of Americans reach for a paper towel to soak up a spill, wipe down a countertop or clean up a mess. Now, there’s an eco-friendly option that’s so strong and durable it can handle almost any job it’s given.  

Bravo paper towels, available at Target stores nationwide and at Target.com, are made from 75% curb-side recycled paper and cardboard, but that’s not the end of the story. Bravo towels do their work and then some.  

Thanks to a proprietary manufacturing process, the towels have superior absorbency and scrub strength. In fact, they’re so durable they can be rinsed and reused again and again – another plus in the “green” column.  

Bravo has other brag points, too. The towels are soft and work like cloth, meaning they can take on grease, grime, stuck on foods and other tough scrubbing tasks. For jobs that require a wet towel, Bravo sheets are three times stronger than the leading recycled fiber kitchen towel brands.  

For consumers, Bravo comes in conserve-a-size half sheets so it can handle messes of all sizes – from big to small – with just the right amount of paper towel, which helps eliminate waste.    

On the store shelf, Bravo stands out. The product doesn’t contain dyes, fragrances or elemental chlorines so it’s “natural tan” in color. And, unlike the leading brands that are bulky and full of air, Bravo comes in a compressed, space-saving format – meaning the rolls are easier to store at home. 

Bravo paper towels are available in a six-pack (which is the equivalent of 18 “standard” rolls) at Target. 


Photo caption: Bravo paper towels, which are made from 75% recycled content, are available at Target stores around the country and online at Target.com. 

“After an initial 300-store test at Target, we’re excited that Bravo paper towels will now be available nationally at more than 1,700 stores,” says Michelle Gross, vice president of marketing and customer experience for Sellars Absorbent Materials. “We found that, once consumers try Bravo, they become repeat users because there’s nothing on the market that compares to the durability and softness that Bravo delivers with its 75% recycled content.”  

Bravo is made in the United States by Sellars, a Milwaukee, Wis.-based company that manufactures a variety of towels and wipers that are made from recycled and reclaimed content. 

To find a retailer, visit bravotowel.com or Target.com to purchase Bravo online. 

Founded in 1985 and headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Sellars is a leading manufacturer of shop towels, multi-use disposable wipers, towel and tissue and absorbent products. Sellars’ products, which are sold under the TOOLBOX®, Clean Task® and Mayfair® brands, are made from recycled and renewable materials, are high performance and environmentally friendly. Sellars is committed to using sustainable practices in all business areas while serving its employees, customers and the planet. Learn more about Sellars’ 40-plus years of innovation at sellars.com. 

Healthy Habits - Mental Health Awareness Month

May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Mental health is a topic that tends to be associated with adults, but the younger generation is suffering by the millions. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is reporting 4.5 million youth (ages 12 to 17) had a major depressive episode in the past year and 31.9% received mental health treatment, an increase of more than 500,000 from 2022. These stats highlight the need to start discussing mental health at a young age as well as providing safe resources for kids to express their feelings.

 

I had a chance to interview Josette Sullins, founder of dēhp Integrative Care who has treated trauma and mental health patients, about how parents can approach the difficult mental health discussion with their child, as well as signs parents should look out for if they are worried about their child’s mental health.


Why is it important for parents and caregivers to have open conversations with kids about mental health, even more they might suspect signs of a problem?

Since supportive interactions help children develop emotional safety, resilience, and regulation, it is critical that parents and other caregivers have open discussions with kids about mental health. Children are more likely to feel understood, connected, and at ease asking for assistance when they are having difficulties when adults are honest about their feelings.

Daniel J. Siegel uses interpersonal neurobiology to describe how interactions shape children's brains. Encouraging youngsters to recognize and communicate their feelings promotes healthy brain integration and emotional regulation. According to Siegel, "naming" emotions helps children to understand and manage challenging emotions.

Bruce D. Perry emphasizes that before children can reason or solve problems, they require emotional safety and connection. His "Regulate, Relate, Reason" paradigm demonstrates how children can develop resilience and manage stress when their caregivers are composed and attentive.

According to Richard C. Schwartz's Internal Family Systems (IFS), children's actions frequently mirror underlying feelings and defensive reactions. Emotional trust is strengthened, and shame is lessened via inquisitive and compassionate dialogue.

Children initially learn self-control through co-regulation with emotionally available adults. Open discussions on mental health can assist parents in recognizing issues at an early age and teach kids that it's okay to talk about feelings rather than keep them to themselves.

Studies on emotional regulation reveal that before children acquire autonomous self-regulatory abilities, they learn regulation mostly through relationships.

Open discussions about mental health also assist parents in spotting warning indicators sooner. Anxiety, sadness, trauma reactions, bullying, bereavement, or overwhelm may be indicated by changes in sleep, eating, academic achievement, social conduct, mood, aggression, or withdrawal. Early discussions can lessen escalation and raise the possibility that kids will ask for help when they need it.

Additionally, studies in developmental psychology and neuroscience indicate that children do not require ideal parents. They require emotionally accessible caregivers who are prepared to mend, reestablish connections, and be by their side during challenging feelings. Instead of perfection, secure attachment is formed via repeated moments of connection and repair.

 

References:

Perry, B. D., & Winfrey, O. (2021). What happened to you?: Conversations on trauma, resilience, and healing. Flatiron Books.

Perry, B. D., & Szalavitz, M. (2017). The boy who was raised as a dog: And other stories from a child psychiatrist’s notebook (3rd ed.). Basic Books.

Schwartz, R. C. (2021). No bad parts: Healing trauma and restoring wholeness with the Internal Family Systems model. Sounds True.

Siegel, D. J. (2015). The developing mind: How relationships and the brain interact to shape who we are (2nd ed.). Guilford Press.

Siegel, D. J., & Bryson, T. P. (2011). The whole-brain child: 12 revolutionary strategies to nurture your child’s developing mind. Delacorte Press.

Siegel, D. J., & Hartzell, M. (2013). Parenting from the inside out: How a deeper self-understanding can help you raise children who thrive (2nd ed.). TarcherPerigee.

 

 What are some warning signs of mental health issues that sometimes get overlooked? 

Because they may seem like typical stress, personality changes, or transient behavioral changes, some warning indicators of mental health problems might be subtle and are frequently missed. Early detection of these symptoms can enable people and their families to get care before symptoms worsen.

Overlooked warning signs of mental health issues

1. Changes in sleep patterns

Sleeping too much, insomnia, frequent nightmares, or constantly feeling tired can signal conditions such as anxiety, depression, or trauma-related disorders.

2. Withdrawal from friends and activities

A person who suddenly avoids social interactions, hobbies, or family events may be struggling emotionally, even if they do not openly discuss their feelings.

3. Irritability/increased anger

Mental health concerns do not always appear as sadness. Increased frustration, mood swings, or anger can be signs of depression, anxiety, or chronic stress.

4. Difficulty concentrating

Trouble focusing at school, work, or during conversations may indicate anxiety, depression, attention disorders, or emotional overload.

5. Physical complaints without clear medical causes

Frequent headaches, stomachaches, fatigue, or body pain can sometimes reflect emotional distress or anxiety.

6. Changes in eating habits

Sudden weight loss, overeating, loss of appetite, or obsessive thoughts about food can be warning signs of depression, anxiety, or eating disorders.

7. Decline in academic or work performance

Falling grades, missed deadlines, lack of motivation, or reduced productivity may point to underlying mental health struggles.

8. Excessive use of technology or substances

Overuse of social media, gaming, alcohol, or drugs may become coping mechanisms for stress, anxiety, or depression.

9. Expressions of hopelessness

Statements such as “nothing matters,” “I’m a burden,” or persistent negativity should always be taken seriously.

10. Risk-yaking or self-harming behaviors

Reckless driving, unsafe behaviors, cutting, or other self-harm actions can indicate emotional distress that requires immediate attention.

 Where can families start looking for mental health resources?

Families often feel overwhelmed when trying to find help. Starting with trusted community and healthcare resources can make the process more manageable.

1. Primary care doctors or pediatricians

Primary care providers are often the first step because they can screen for mental health concerns, provide referrals, and connect families with specialists.

2. School counselors and school psychologists

Schools frequently provide counseling support, mental health screenings, academic accommodations, and referrals to outside services.

3. Community mental health centers

Local mental health clinics often offer affordable counseling, crisis services, and support groups for children and adults. Or call your health insurance for referrals in your area.

4. National mental health organizations

5. Crisis and emergency resources

6. Faith-based and community organizations

Churches, nonprofits, youth centers, and local organizations may provide counseling referrals, peer support, or family assistance programs.

7. Online therapy platforms and telehealth services

Virtual counseling services can increase access to licensed therapists, especially in rural or underserved areas.

 

 

Mental health warning signs are not always obvious, and many symptoms can appear as everyday stress or behavioral changes. Families should pay attention to persistent emotional, physical, social, or behavioral changes and seek help early. Starting with healthcare providers, schools, trusted organizations, and crisis resources can provide guidance and support for individuals experiencing mental health challenges.

References

American Psychiatric Association. (2023). Warning signs of mental illness. American Psychiatric Association

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2024). About mental health. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Mental Health America. (2024). Mental health information and resources. Mental Health America

National Alliance on Mental Illness. (2024). Know the warning signs. National Alliance on Mental Illness

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (2023). Behavioral health treatment services locator. SAMHSA Treatment Locator

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (2023). Mental health and wellness resources. HHS Mental Health Resources

Parenting Pointers - Car Flags to Celebrate Grads

Graduation season is here, and parents across the country are finding new, more visible ways to celebrate their children’s big milestone - and it’s going far beyond the traditional yard sign or social media post.
One option: car flags for graduates. From high school seniors to college grads, parents are proudly displaying customized flags on their vehicles, turning everyday commutes into mobile celebrations. In an era where personalization matters more than ever, customizable car flags featuring school colors, names, and graduation years allow parents to create something uniquely meaningful.

I had a chance to learn more in this interview with Lindsey Porzio of Stic-It Flags.

What are some other ways (besides signs) families can publicly recognize their graduate?

One of the best ways families can continue celebrating a graduate beyond graduation day is by turning the moment into an ongoing display of pride and support. Many families start with a graduation-themed car flag and then transition into a custom flag design that reflects the graduate’s next chapter in life. With custom Stic-It Flags, families can upload virtually any image or message — whether it is the logo of a college or university, military branch, trade school, new employer, or even a personalized photo or inspirational message.

Graduation is no longer just a one-day event. Families want to celebrate where their graduate is headed next and share that excitement with their community. A customized vehicle display allows parents, grandparents, and friends to continue showing support long after the ceremony ends. It becomes a rolling celebration of achievement, ambition, and future goals.

What sets Stic-It Flags apart from other options?

Stic-It Flags stand apart because they combine movement, durability, visibility, and versatility in a way traditional car displays simply cannot. Unlike floppy window flags, magnets, bumper stickers, or temporary decorations, Stic-It Flags are engineered to remain highly visible and readable while vehicles are in motion or parked. The rotating design creates constant movement that naturally attracts attention, giving users what we call “100% uptime” visibility.

They are also built for real-world conditions. Stic-It Flags are designed for all-weather performance and can withstand rain, heat, wind, and everyday driving far better than most temporary vehicle displays. Another major advantage is flexibility — users can easily swap out messages and graphics for different occasions, from graduations and sports teams to political campaigns, businesses, patriotic holidays, or charitable causes. Instead of being a one-time-use product like a bumper sticker, Stic-It Flags become a reusable platform for personal expression and promotion.

Why do you think so many parents are turning to car flags to show their pride for their children’s graduation?

Graduation is one of those milestone moments parents have been working toward for years alongside their children. It’s not just about the ceremony—it’s about everything that led up to it. More parents are looking for simple, visible ways to share that pride with their community. Car flags offer a way to celebrate that achievement in a way that feels personal and visible without being over the top. As families travel to events, run errands, or attend celebrations, it becomes a moving expression of support and pride that others can instantly recognize and share in.  Our company, Stic-It has seen a steady surge in parents, grandparents, and other relatives of graduates purchasing car flags to honor the graduates.

Why are car flags more effective than signs or banners?

Unlike yard signs or banners that stay in one place, car flags travel with you. That mobility makes a big difference—they naturally reach more people throughout the day. Whether driving through neighborhoods, attending graduation events, or simply being out and about, the message isn’t confined to a single location. There’s also something engaging about movement that tends to draw the eye more than something stationary, making it a more noticeable and dynamic way to celebrate a graduate. 

What inspired this concept?

The concept behind Stic-It is a great story and was actually born as a solution to a problem.  The original inspiration was out designer’s mother’s concern about permanent bumper stickers on her car — once they are on they almost impossible to take off and she was also worried that a bumper sticker could generate unwanted attention and maybe even vandalism. That led our designer to think about a more flexible way to share messages—something that could be displayed when desired and easily removed when not. The result was a concept that allows people to express what matters to them in a way that’s temporary, adaptable, and easy to change over time.  And that is how Stic-It came to being.

This isn’t just for parents—grandparents, aunts, and uncles can participate too, right?

Absolutely. Graduation is a family celebration, and it often extends well beyond parents. Grandparents, aunts, uncles, and even close family friends all want to be part of recognizing that achievement. Car flags give everyone an easy way to participate in that shared moment of pride. They’re not limited to one type of message either—people can celebrate milestones, support causes, or simply highlight something meaningful to them, making it a versatile way to express personal connections. 

What has the reaction been like from parents and graduates? Do graduates enjoy it or feel embarrassed?

Interestingly, many graduates are just as enthusiastic—if not more—than their parents. For them, it’s another way to mark a major life moment and share it with friends and their broader community. Instead of embarrassment, there’s often a sense of excitement and ownership in how they present their achievement. Parents also appreciate having a way to celebrate that feels visible but still tasteful. And beyond graduation, many like that it’s something that can be reused or adapted to reflect future milestones or interests, rather than being a one-time use item.