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Started by wellfleet, June 04, 2019, 09:32:38 AM

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wellfleet

Have finished a successful first week of teaching wellteen to drive, after one behind-the-wheel lesson from the pro. So far, so good! We also did a college drive-by looksie trip over spring break and, so far, he likes two of the fine public options in our part of the state, which is great.
One of the benefits of age is an enhanced ability not to say every stupid thing that crosses your mind. So there's that.

wellfleet

Gosh, this has been quiet. Wellteen is now a happily licensed driver and, as of yesterday, has his first college acceptance. He's pretty excited about the latter, which is good, as this final year of high school is being a rough ride.
One of the benefits of age is an enhanced ability not to say every stupid thing that crosses your mind. So there's that.

Harlow2

Congrats to Wellteen on both accounts!  Our grandteen is a freshman in college so I'll have a chance to serve how he's liking it in 2 days. Also had a rough last year but seemed eventually to weather it ok.

wellfleet

wellkid finally got his acceptance into his #1 choice college yesterday, so it looks like he'll be off to the big city come August so long as he gets housing (and he's already applied for that, too). He's excited!
One of the benefits of age is an enhanced ability not to say every stupid thing that crosses your mind. So there's that.

wellfleet

Quote from: wellfleet on March 19, 2022, 11:36:35 AM
Wellteen finally got his acceptance into his #1 choice college yesterday, so it looks like he'll be off to the big city come August so long as he gets housing (and he's already applied for that, too). He's excited!
One of the benefits of age is an enhanced ability not to say every stupid thing that crosses your mind. So there's that.

mamselle

Good for you both!

M.
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Reprove not a scorner, lest they hate thee: rebuke the wise, and they will love thee.

Give instruction to the wise, and they will be yet wiser: teach the just, and they will increase in learning.