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Yay!

You're an official nerd B-) . Just kidding of course.

I never made honor society or anything like that. I was too busy being bullied and traumatized by the other kids. You know you have it bad when even the NERDS pick on you. I shoulda been one of them but they outkasted me because of my birth defect. And who did I hang out with? The 2 or 3 other losers that nobody else liked. School was horrible for me and I was and am still glad it's over with. Yeah, school sucked.

Sorry for the rant, congrats again.
 
I made the *other* deans list

BTW: Austin, I never made the deans list,however I made it to the deans office quite a few times in high school! LOL!! Made it through college without any problems though. (:
 
congrates!

I never liked school and never made any list but the all those who tardy list, (96 days in RED) for being late!

Now being a ex-bus driver, I know what it means to be on time, for if you missed my bus you're too late.....

LOL
 
Retromom

Congratulations ,you're a wonderful Mom and have a wonderful Son!

You actually remind me of my Mom in many ways! She was a WONDERFUL Woman and a great friend. Which I can see you are to your son.

I am so glad to get to know you both!
My Mom came with me to my first Edsel Convention when I was Austin's age.

Austin! always encourage your Mothers friendship--NO ONE else is EVER gonna love you more!!

And Congratulations to you on your induction (wow I got to use an appliance term) in NHS.

You worked hard for that Good On Ya! As the Australians say!

And Now Rosalie would like to add alittle something to the moment:
 
Atta Boy!

Well done, Austin! Keep up the good work!

Retromom,

Apples do not fall far from the tree so obviously you guys are doing your job well, congrats! Did you have to bribe Austin to wear the tie? *LOL*

Again, well done. It is nice to hear good things about our young people.

Launderess
 
Yes you may Venus. This is something to brag on/about!

Not often in these trying times of society and all it's downfalls, do we hear a positive go forward teenager such as Austin. Thanks for sharing

steve
 
Austin, Venus, and family,

Just wanting to add my Congratulations to the thread, that takes a lot of hard work, and an ability to stay focused on what is important. With all the negative peer pressures these days, the fact that you maintain that kind of average and still balance your life so well shows how sucessful you will be in life!! My hats off to you all!
Scott
 
You guys are so nice!

Thank you all so much for your kind words! I don't know if it's harder these days to be a teenager or the parents of a teenager!

While Tom (Mr. Venus LOL) and I would like to take all of the credit, a lot of it goes to Austin! Sometimes I have to be the drill sergeant and referee with both of the kids, but they are really great! If they grow up as happy, well-adjusted, productive adults, we will have done our job!

Carol: Girl, if you have a 14 year old daughter, you are hereby nominated for sainthood! LOL Mine is almost 11, and I am dreading those "catty girl" years already! LOL

Thanks again for your support!
 
College Plans?

Any thoughts about college yet? (I didn't know where I was going to go until a month before my Freshman year started, when I finally decided on U of Iowa) Texas has some great schools - I used to go to the Big Ten Rowing Camp every spring in Austin, and LOVED that town! It's a wonderful university as well.

My first years out of college were spent working for U of Iowa, and I somewhat regret leaving. I really enjoyed working with college students, and the excitement of a college town. We have the UW here, but it's not the same - the city is too big, and the school is too geared towards grad students.
 
WOW, Austin that's sooo very wonderful that you made it into the National Honors Society. We're all very proud of you here! I'm sure you put lots of time and energy into your work and its well deserved. Congratulations again.
 
Venus about that 11 year old daughter.......

Venus,

Just in case the 11 year old young lady ever gets out of hand, I'll let you in on a secret, in addition to the special vacuum room two stories under the house accessable only by elevator and special code, I run the Charlotte franchise of, "The Joan Crawford Young Ladies Finishing School."

All graduates say "Mommie Dearest" and they MEAN it or they come for another semester. We mix the right amount of "love and discipline" as Joan did with her children. Your daughter will have a whole new appreciation for Bon-Ami Cleanser and wire hangers.

So keep us in mind for the future. You can drop off daughter, pick up a new Air-Way and be back on your way to Texas in time for dinner!

(Now for you folks that have childhood issues, please do not take me to task---just a little levity and God knows, the world sure can use more of that.)

Charlie
 

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