OT: Brag about your Kids thread

I am not sure if this was meant for me, and I only think that because of the "I win" of it all 😂
As much as I loved and still love my nieces and nephews (it's really really really close to mom love) the day these babies of mine were born was something so different. I sat and cried at the hospital because I couldn't believe this precious little thing was mine (hormones hit me hard)
yes "I WIN" was for you, i remember that infamous post. :D if you get a chance to pop into the game threads @Brownfan80 has returned for those. and he has 7 babies!!
 
I mention my daughter Anne from time to time. She started at Trinity Repertorry in 2005. In early 2025 she was informed that the Brown University Graduate Theater dept, where she works as production manager in conjunction with Trinity Rep. would be shutting down at end of semester this coming Spring. Twenty full happy years suddenly over. .

She called us lasat night to tell me she starts in October as the theater department production manager at Providence college. Landing as always on her feet. :banana:

Cheers, BostonTim
 
I mention my daughter Anne from time to time. She started at Trinity Repertorry in 2005. In early 2025 she was informed that the Brown University Graduate Theater dept, where she works as production manager in conjunction with Trinity Rep. would be shutting down at end of semester this coming Spring. Twenty full happy years suddenly over. .

She called us lasat night to tell me she starts in October as the theater department production manager at Providence college. Landing as always on her feet. :banana:

Cheers, BostonTim
congrats to her!
 
It had to be when she about 9 or 10. I took our youngest (Lilly) to the orthodontist for the first time. She was really intrigued by the entire experience and told me she might be a dentist some day. Then she witnessed me writing a check for the cost of the braces and a couple years of treatment. On the way out she quizzed me about the cost and was literally speechless on the car ride home. When we arrived she went running into the house and into the kitchen where my wife was and told her that she had decided that she was going to be an orthodontist. Crazy for a young kid of that age to even be thinking about careers.

All the way through middle school, high school and 4 years at MSU nothing changed. She worked her ass off and graduated MCL from the Lyman Briggs School at MSU determined to go to dental school having never wavered from her almost lifelong dream.

That is, she never wavered until about a week ago. You see, she ran into an obstacle that is the leading reason that students DO NOT become dentists (or orthodontists): The dreaded DAT. Just like law schools have the LSAT's and medical schools have the MCAT's, dental schools have the DAT's. The Dental Aptitude Test. There is no doubt she is a very smart person. She aced her way through school her entire life always willing to work hard to get that 4.0. And she did. It drove her brothers batty that she always aced her classes. They were young boys filled with distractions (sports and girls are quite enough at that age) so they never really appreciated how hard she worked. I did.

So, halfway through her senior year she began a 6 month process of study for the DAT. Yes, 6 months of studying while carrying a full load of classes. She made it hard on herself because she could have graduated a semester early. She had the grades and the credits but a little thing called Covid stole a year of her time at MSU and she was determined to get as much of her Spartan experience as she could. So she stayed in her house with her house mates the entire senior year and took a full load. And she studied for the DAT. Lynn and I didn't mind one bit. The day of the DAT exam (grueling 6 hours) came and we waited to hear from her afterwards. The DAT reports your scores immediately after the test concludes. She didn't call. I waited another hour and called her. She answered crying so hard she could not speak. I just said, stay where you are I am coming to you and I got in my car and headed to MSU (105 miles). Just passing through Flint I got a text message that said "17. Don't come". Lynn called me soon after and told me to turn around. She had been on the phone with Lil and didn't think it was a great idea for me to go up there. OK.

17 is about the average “academic average” for the DAT. But a 17 is NOT good enough to actually get into dental schools. Well, it is if you are willing to go to school in the Caribbean. Or Canada. Or Ireland. But not here in the US and definitely not at U of M or U of D (University of Detroit) or Kentucky or Creighton or BU. These are her preferred choices. As it turned out, 17 wasn't good enough to get a spot anywhere in the US. Not for her, her DAT scores and her "demographics". 2 school visits/interviews ensued but she came home from each an angry young woman. It had become clear to her that there were others in her groups that had lower scores and decidedly lower GPA's but they were getting spots based on other factors. The standard dental school application that all the schools use/share actually asks about how privileged she was growing up. Few things have made me more angry.

So what did she do? She spent ANOTHER 6 months studying for the DAT and working full time for the very same orthodontist that did her braces and inspired her so long ago. She busted her ass and studied. Her friends from school started their lives and careers all over the country, 2 got married, while Lil lived at home in her old room and studied. She took the DAT again and Lynn and I waited for her to call. 18. Ugh. Slightly better than average but she knew (we all knew, by then) that 18 was not going to get her in. Not with a Magna Cum Loude 3.96 from MSU and almost 1500 volunteer hours being dragged down by her ethnicity and upper middle class upbringing. Even in the throes of chemo I was so incensed I could think of nothing else for days.

You can take the DAT 3 times. Publicly available data on the DAT show that the average DAT scores DECREASES with the 2nd and 3rd attempts. I started talking about hiring a DAT tutor and other things we might do to help her. She was adamant that there would be no tutor. In fact, she was pretty sure she would not invest another 6 months studying (the study guide she used has an intense program of study that takes 6 months). She lived here at home, worked at the ortho office and stewed for a couple of months.

3 months ago she came to me and asked if I would pay for a study program and the test one more time. Combined they are a little over a grand. There is no money tree in our back yard but there could be no hesitation from me either and there wasn't. She started the compressed study program and living with this young lady became quite difficult. Moody and angry all the time we walked on egg shells a lot. She studied and hated the world and we tried to figure out how to handle it and what to do if the last chance did not pan out.

About a week ago Lil mentioned that she also was thinking about a life that didn't include being an orthodontist and asked me if I could help her get started in pharmaceutical sales (I've been in high level sales my entire adult life). I told that I would get her the meetings she would need to get started.

Yesterday, she left the house around 6:30 am to drive to the DAT testing facility in Troy MI. Lynn and I waited. And waited. We had a HS grad party to attend beginning at 3pm but decided to wait until Lilly got home or called in case the score didn't pan out. Around 3:30 I texted her simply asking if she was OK. Shortly thereafter she called crying again and asked me to get mom. Lynn was already next to me and between sobs Lilly gave us the score: 22!!! Holy Shit! That's it. It is done! 22 is 89th percentile and to top 6% of all scores! She should have her pick of schools. There is a website called Calculate My Chances that predicts she will have a 90% or better chance to get into 20+ dental schools all over the country. Michigan is 89%. U of D is 84%. Boston University is 93%. RELIEF!

Sometimes in life there are outcomes that are so important that you can't celebrate because the only thing you can feel is pain or relief. That was yesterday. We went to that grad party and quietly told our closer friends (not the place to distract from the graduate) and took Lilly out to dinner to celebrate.

I am still feeling relief but also joy this morning. We are so proud of this young woman and her determination and grit.

PS - sorry for the long post....I don't type well but that just sort of poured out of me...

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Lilly had choices this time. Arizona appeared to be the destination. In the end, she decided to live at home and attend University of Detroit Mercy.

We are very happy to have her stay home. 🙂


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I guess this is a good place to post my littles. I can't believe it but I'm a mom of 2 now. My little girl is 4.5 and baby boy is 1.5. My brag is that they are just amazing kids. My daughter has been fighting this tumor in her sinus since she was 14 months old. It's still there just taunting us but she just keeps being her amazing self. She is the best big sister ever and it's really sweet to see how much they love eachother.
I missed this so excited for you are there still just 2? What a blessing.

~Dee~
 
Our daughter and son-in-law gifted us with a granddaughter who is approaching her 1st birthday. Finola is the light of our lives. Unfortunately, they live in Montana so we don’t get to be with her too much. But we get plenty of video calls.
 

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Our daughter and son-in-law gifted us with a granddaughter who is approaching her 1st birthday. Finola is the light of our lives. Unfortunately, they live in Montana so we don’t get to be with her too much. But we get plenty of video calls.
Awesome. Blessed.
 
Our daughter and son-in-law gifted us with a granddaughter who is approaching her 1st birthday. Finola is the light of our lives. Unfortunately, they live in Montana so we don’t get to be with her too much. But we get plenty of video calls.
Good to see you here @bideau
I love this news! congratulations!
 
My eldest Granddaughter who turned sixteen just passed her learner’s permit test lol….shes been driving something since she was five lol….maybe younger but you didn’t hear that from me…

~Dee~
 
I missed this so excited for you are there still just 2? What a blessing.

~Dee~
Still only 2 and no more in sight lol I told my doctor to take out all my parts while she was in there taking baby #2 out but we settled for just the tubes lol I'm too old to be bringing more babies into this world lol Although nothing better than the lil itty bitty newborn stage. Now they both beat the trap or of each other lol My almost 6 year old is more like 16 year old
 
I had to resurrect this thread. My 14-year-old son's hockey team won their league championship yesterday. They won Saturday 4-2 to advance to the final game. It was a rollercoaster of a game. They tied it up with just 2 minutes to go at 6-6! 10 minute 3 on 3 OT was next. My son was on the ice and got an assist on the game winning goal with 30 seconds left!!

I'm so proud of this team. My son has been with this team for 6 years! We've seen players and their parents come and go. To have his last game with this organization be a championship victory was an amazing feeling.
 
Our son is in his second semester of his sophomore year of college. The kid who had no plans on even going to college is out there thriving even though we can't get him to live in his dorm and he spends most nights at home. :ROFLMAO: Last year I suggested that he join the Esports team just to get involved in something. He shot that down immediately. Of course this year it was his idea so he's a member of the school's Esports team and participated in their first event last week. We had no idea WTF was going on but we streamed it in our living room. On top of all that, he's also juggling two jobs and actually saving some of that money.
 
I had to resurrect this thread. My 14-year-old son's hockey team won their league championship yesterday. They won Saturday 4-2 to advance to the final game. It was a rollercoaster of a game. They tied it up with just 2 minutes to go at 6-6! 10 minute 3 on 3 OT was next. My son was on the ice and got an assist on the game winning goal with 30 seconds left!!

I'm so proud of this team. My son has been with this team for 6 years! We've seen players and their parents come and go. To have his last game with this organization be a championship victory was an amazing feeling.

That is awesome!
 
Our son is in his second semester of his sophomore year of college. The kid who had no plans on even going to college is out there thriving even though we can't get him to live in his dorm and he spends most nights at home. :ROFLMAO: Last year I suggested that he join the Esports team just to get involved in something. He shot that down immediately. Of course this year it was his idea so he's a member of the school's Esports team and participated in their first event last week. We had no idea WTF was going on but we streamed it in our living room. On top of all that, he's also juggling two jobs and actually saving some of that money.
Love it! E-Sports even has "athletic" scholarships.
 
Love it! E-Sports even has "athletic" scholarships.
Yep, that was a consideration last year too but now the team is considered a club so they don't offer scholarships. He luckily already gets a pretty good scholarship since he's a hometown kid. Unfortunately one stipulation is that we have to pay for a dorm...that he doesn't live in. :ROFLMAO:
 
Our son is in his second semester of his sophomore year of college. The kid who had no plans on even going to college is out there thriving even though we can't get him to live in his dorm and he spends most nights at home. :ROFLMAO: Last year I suggested that he join the Esports team just to get involved in something. He shot that down immediately. Of course this year it was his idea so he's a member of the school's Esports team and participated in their first event last week. We had no idea WTF was going on but we streamed it in our living room. On top of all that, he's also juggling two jobs and actually savin some of that money.
My oldest is off to college next year. He has a 4.6 GPS and gets 3's, 4's, and 5's on all of his AP exams. Yet somehow he highly doubts he is cut out for college. Largely because he finds himself in the unique position of not knowing what he wants to do for the rest of his life (sarcasm!). No matter how many times I, my wife, and the vast majority of every adult he's ever met have told them they went into college feeling the exact same way, he somehow thinks he needs to have a concrete career objective. I think the furthest he will ultimately consider going is about 1.5 hours from home, but there are schools within 15-30 minutes of us under consideration and I am nervous he'll be home all the time. This son really needs to go off to school and experience the campus life. He drives me absolutely nuts but I am really proud of him, he's a great student. He's still waiting on two schools but every other one he's applied to thus far as accepted him and offered substantial money. I am not wishing my life away, no his, but I am looking forward to a year from now after he's gone through a full semester-plus.... But of course, his brother is a junior now so we'll be right back in the same boat again next year!
 
My oldest is off to college next year. He has a 4.6 GPS and gets 3's, 4's, and 5's on all of his AP exams. Yet somehow he highly doubts he is cut out for college. Largely because he finds himself in the unique position of not knowing what he wants to do for the rest of his life (sarcasm!). No matter how many times I, my wife, and the vast majority of every adult he's ever met have told them they went into college feeling the exact same way, he somehow thinks he needs to have a concrete career objective. I think the furthest he will ultimately consider going is about 1.5 hours from home, but there are schools within 15-30 minutes of us under consideration and I am nervous he'll be home all the time. This son really needs to go off to school and experience the campus life. He drives me absolutely nuts but I am really proud of him, he's a great student. He's still waiting on two schools but every other one he's applied to thus far as accepted him and offered substantial money. I am not wishing my life away, no his, but I am looking forward to a year from now after he's gone through a full semester-plus.... But of course, his brother is a junior now so we'll be right back in the same boat again next year!
Tell him to try chemical engineering. If my memory is holding up I was told that 60% of CE students go into other fields after two years and it makes it much easier to see what is out there.
 
My oldest is off to college next year. He has a 4.6 GPS and gets 3's, 4's, and 5's on all of his AP exams. Yet somehow he highly doubts he is cut out for college. Largely because he finds himself in the unique position of not knowing what he wants to do for the rest of his life (sarcasm!). No matter how many times I, my wife, and the vast majority of every adult he's ever met have told them they went into college feeling the exact same way, he somehow thinks he needs to have a concrete career objective. I think the furthest he will ultimately consider going is about 1.5 hours from home, but there are schools within 15-30 minutes of us under consideration and I am nervous he'll be home all the time. This son really needs to go off to school and experience the campus life. He drives me absolutely nuts but I am really proud of him, he's a great student. He's still waiting on two schools but every other one he's applied to thus far as accepted him and offered substantial money. I am not wishing my life away, no his, but I am looking forward to a year from now after he's gone through a full semester-plus.... But of course, his brother is a junior now so we'll be right back in the same boat again next year!

I see it as highly laudable that this young man has such a mature outlook and focus on what his future can be as a productive member of society

what he may need is an independent source of guidance --- one outside his immediate family and related family connections :lecture:

a mentor, a fresh voice of worldly experience to help chart his course :unsure:

our own Planet's imapig is working "light duty" and has time to lend him a sympathetic ear and offer a treasure trove of experience
 
After getting her PhD in Pharmaceutical Toxicology 8 yrs ago, my daughter went back for an MS & PhD in Data Analysis 3 years ago. She rose quickly up the ranks within Lifespan Health, now merged with Brown Medical School as Brown Univ. Health.

6 months ago my daughter was the lead author on an application for a $200M research grant in medicine for Brown Univ. Medical School. She 'won' that grant.
Now Brown Univ. Health has asked her to write another grant application for even more money. Big stuff.
 
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