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<blockquote data-quote="Boywondr" data-source="post: 4449725" data-attributes="member: 77695"><p>My oldest tested out of much of their freshman year's prerequisites. The bill was reachable so I paid it. The private college she chose was very small and elite. They had 30,000 applicants for the freshman year she attended and they chose 300 from the 30,000. She, of course, was one of the chosen so I couldn't let her down. </p><p>Our children were exceptional students and people, mostly due to their mother staying home and raising them to be polite and have focus on what their strong suits were in the realm of vocations.</p><p></p><p>My youngest makes double what I do as a driver. I can't be more proud of the adults they've become. I never complained about doing without to further their education. They made us proud. At the end of the day they knew that their parents put them first and they reciprocated that sacrifice by raising our grand children to be well mannered.</p><p></p><p>No matter what I own when I pass on my wife and kids will know that they were loved by a hard nosed ups driver that put them all first. That is what matters to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boywondr, post: 4449725, member: 77695"] My oldest tested out of much of their freshman year's prerequisites. The bill was reachable so I paid it. The private college she chose was very small and elite. They had 30,000 applicants for the freshman year she attended and they chose 300 from the 30,000. She, of course, was one of the chosen so I couldn't let her down. Our children were exceptional students and people, mostly due to their mother staying home and raising them to be polite and have focus on what their strong suits were in the realm of vocations. My youngest makes double what I do as a driver. I can't be more proud of the adults they've become. I never complained about doing without to further their education. They made us proud. At the end of the day they knew that their parents put them first and they reciprocated that sacrifice by raising our grand children to be well mannered. No matter what I own when I pass on my wife and kids will know that they were loved by a hard nosed ups driver that put them all first. That is what matters to me. [/QUOTE]
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