RE: The Lost (and Found) Battalion, who ended the Great War, by being very hard headed!

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The Lost (and Found) Battalion, who ended the Great War, by being very hard headed!

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She is a confusing girl, ROFLOL! This doctor is a friend, and told her what he wanted, and she made this for him. She seldom does abstracts. :)

I used to keep her quiet in Church by having her draw. I decided to slow her down one day, and asked her to draw a platypus; in ten minutes, I had my picture, swimming underwater, and even shaded with rocks and plants. I knew I was in trouble, she was already good.

She had 12 hours of advanced placement hour in art (various areas) before she started college. My Sister is a Commercial Artist, and Debbie was quite good at drawing; But Jennifer is better than both of them.

:)

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A platypus...wow...that's not exactly an animal that I would think she could have drawn very well. I'm not sure I could even describe one very well...lol...

It was perfect, and even showed the webbing it was using to swim! My Sister was telling me to push her into Art, because she was there already.

We had discussed the kids, and decided to support, and NOT push them into anything. But I was surprised when she decided not to study art!

She is studying art now, because it is her love, and she can afford to do so!

:)

That's the way to do it! Smart girl.

She has always been that. They went to private school, because public school could Not handle kids outside their normal. I told them both that I would pay their way to TCC (local jr college) but after that, they were on their own. She took only classes that would transfer to the Pharmacy school she had picked out. I expected 50 to 54 hours for an associate degree, and she left there, with no degree, but with 99 credit hours to transfer, ROFLOL! Joke was on me, she did exactly what I told her, and was close to her undergraduate degree, when she transferred.

She has a LOT of common sense too....

:)

Ha! Smart on both of your parts, actually. That is awesome for her to have a solid start without the massive college loans many kids have to deal with when starting out.

Sadly the Doctorate was still another 4 years. She ended up wit a large school debt anyway. They are really focussed on paying it off, so it is halved already! I told them Both that they owe me nothing, BUT their kids must be sent to private school, and helped into college.

:)

Oops...grad school. Forgot about that!

This system is designed to keep people in debt. If they were not accelerating the payout, this school loan would have rivalled their house loan on payout. But they are accelerating that payout.

This is big business these days! I get calls to refinance my school loan, which was paid off decades ago. The numbers are bad numbers, so they are vermin; and they try to get my personal information!

Another big business, identity theft; and I wonder how many people fall for the refinance shuffle?

>:(