Posted by rrlund on February 06, 2016 at 07:57:36 from (162.250.24.64):
In Reply to: OT since it is slow... posted by Dave H (MI) on February 05, 2016 at 19:18:24:
Great feeling ain't it Dave?
I've told the stories before.Daughter runs a dental office,her one and only husband was plant manager at an auto parts factory. Head of maintenance for Denso Corporation now. Their oldest daughter is in grad school at WMU to be a neurologist. Their younger daughter is a junior at MSU. Our oldest son is a top notch engine builder. Younger son has a good job,employer is sending him to community college to get his journeyman's machinist card. Owns his own home,getting married in the fall.
I guess they all take after my wife. She dropped out of school at 16. Went back and got her GED then went to college and nursing school. Had her first exposer to advanced math,biology and chemistry at the college level and still pulled it off.
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