Graduation!

Runwildboys

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One of my former players and coaches is a principal and offered her a teaching job. She wants to try it because my wife and I were both educators. I bought her an investment property, and I've had her design my Last three flips. I've also talked to a regional rep about getting her a State Farm agency. Lots of options....I probably need to step Back and let her decide on her own, she want to get a masters in hospital administration. She's my only one and I can't help myself!!! Lol!!
Daaammmnnn! Tell me she's good looking too, and I'm gonna stop believing anything you say!
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But seriously, she seems like a hell of an accomplished young lady already.
 

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There is nothing wrong with making suggestions. I am at fault at doing that. I told my one daughter that I can see her being a elementary school teacher or administrator but she does not want to that. Wanted to be a nurse but now has changed her mind to being a speech therapist for a school. I told her that whatever you do do because he enjoy it not because of the pay.
I stuttered quite a bit as a kid and still do, but I learned how to control it. I've spoken in front of Crowda of up to 4 or 5 thousand people and I front of about a thousand coaches. I couldn't have done it without my speech therapist in my elementary school. Tell her it's a great profession!!!!
 

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I stuttered quite a bit as a kid and still do, but I learned how to control it. I've spoken in front of Crowda of up to 4 or 5 thousand people and I front of about a thousand coaches. I couldn't have done it without my speech therapist in my elementary school. Tell her it's a great profession!!!!
I was in speech when I was younger also. Had a speech impediment. Still can detect it a little as an adult. My daughter has some dyslexia so has been little difficult for her. I am proud that she has overcome it.
 

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I was in speech when I was younger also. Had a speech impediment. Still can detect it a little as an adult. My daughter has some dyslexia so has been little difficult for her. I am proud that she has overcome it.
That's great. She understands the struggle, that will make here a great teacher or therapist. They are very rewarding progressions. Good luck to her
 

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Some of you may remember that I retired from my head football coaching job four years ago. I was 50 and my daughter was about to turn 17. I became a head football coach and AD when she was 3 years old and worked 80 to 90 hours a week from August thru November and about 60 hours a week the rest of the year. I would even go into the weight room and 7 on 7 games on most days, during my three week summer vacation. I retired, because I wanted to be there for her during her senior year of HS. I am proud to say that this Friday, four months before she turns 21, she will be graduating with honors from college with a degree in Economics and Psychology.
This is bigger to me than any district title or play off game I ever won. She and my wife, never missed one of my games. Sorry, hope no one takes this as bragging, just a proud dad. Salud!!
I know what you're feeling. I was happy my daughter graduated HS (she was such a social butterfly...LOL). She decided to go back to school a couple of years after high school and got an Associates degree and right after that she decided she wanted to get a BS in Human Resources. She did that with honors. I was such a blubbering fool as I was so proud of her. After that she decided she wanted to get a Master's degree (I was totally blown away by that), and she got it with honors. I flooded my FB page with a million pictures. When I talk to people about her I have to control myself on bragging about her because I'm so proud of her.

Congratulations to your daughter!
 

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I know what you're feeling. I was happy my daughter graduated HS (she was such a social butterfly...LOL). She decided to go back to school a couple of years after high school and got an Associates degree and right after that she decided she wanted to get a BS in Human Resources. She did that with honors. I was such a blubbering fool as I was so proud of her. After that she decided she wanted to get a Master's degree (I was totally blown away by that), and she got it with honors. I flooded my FB page with a million pictures. When I talk to people about her I have to control myself on bragging about her because I'm so proud of her.

Congratulations to your daughter!
Beautiful, brother!!!
 
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