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I'm going to brag on my daughter here for a minute, if you don't mind. After graduating High School at 16, she's kind of dragging out her college career, but that's okay. 2 years ago, she won the first place award in poetry at her university, and today she won the 2nd place award in creative non-fiction. I'm proud of her!

Tomfoolery33 9 Apr 30
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Did her poem get the place d'honneur (inside of the front cover) in the school's poetry journal? I made that once, at my old alma mater. Good for her!

She was editor of the school literary magazine. So yes, some of her poems were in it.

@tnorman1236 that is fabulous! It warms my heart to see you busting with pride...awwwww

@thinktwice Thanks again!

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You are one proud dad...swell with pride, it is a good feeling! Congrats!

Thanks.

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So you should be. Winston Churchill didn't do much at school either, but he certainly turned out to be a great journalist, orator, historian and artist, with a prolific output. He also dabbled in building work, by the way.

Part of the reason it's taking her a while is that she has a double major (English and Biology), and one year a broken ankle made her drop some classes. Also, she took a year off after graduating High School.

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Sounds great, congratulations! (And let me tell you, my son dragged out his college career for 2 years, but today he's a graphic designer and has a good job that he enjoys a lot).

Thank you. And yeah, I'm sure she'll be fine. She's got more ambition than I ever had.

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you have a right to be

Thank you.

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That's great!

Thank you.

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Very nice.

Thanks.

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