Anonymous wrote:I'm pretty sure, out of all my close friends, I have the best hubby ever. Handsome, loving, masculine, dedicated...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't brag about them per se, but I'm pretty proud of my kids. One through college in four years while working 2 jobs, one set to finish in four while working and playing on the school's golf team. Younger kids are very polite and well-mannered and we got compliments about that when we're out with them. Of course, I sometimes have to respond "you might not say that if you saw them in action at home!" LOL
If you were comfortable, I would look at you very strongly and wonder why you could not help your kid in college. Two jobs and a full load it a lot.
You are kidding right? The kid has learned discipline which is a valuable life lesson
I would think the parents care more about themselves than their kid. If they could afford it, I would think selfish not valuable life lesson. One job, fine but two is a lot. I would also think, poor kid cannot rely on parents who just want bragging rights.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't brag about them per se, but I'm pretty proud of my kids. One through college in four years while working 2 jobs, one set to finish in four while working and playing on the school's golf team. Younger kids are very polite and well-mannered and we got compliments about that when we're out with them. Of course, I sometimes have to respond "you might not say that if you saw them in action at home!" LOL
If you were comfortable, I would look at you very strongly and wonder why you could not help your kid in college. Two jobs and a full load it a lot.
You are kidding right? The kid has learned discipline which is a valuable life lesson
Anonymous wrote:I don't like bragging - seems like it takes away from whatever there is to brag about. If I were going to brag, it'd be that I just turned 30 and have lived through five heart surgeries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't brag about them per se, but I'm pretty proud of my kids. One through college in four years while working 2 jobs, one set to finish in four while working and playing on the school's golf team. Younger kids are very polite and well-mannered and we got compliments about that when we're out with them. Of course, I sometimes have to respond "you might not say that if you saw them in action at home!" LOL
If you were comfortable, I would look at you very strongly and wonder why you could not help your kid in college. Two jobs and a full load it a lot.
Anonymous wrote:I don't brag about them per se, but I'm pretty proud of my kids. One through college in four years while working 2 jobs, one set to finish in four while working and playing on the school's golf team. Younger kids are very polite and well-mannered and we got compliments about that when we're out with them. Of course, I sometimes have to respond "you might not say that if you saw them in action at home!" LOL
Anonymous wrote:I just bragged today about how I could wear a headband all day without getting a headache. All day! I think it reflects well on my head shape