Guest guest Posted January 19, 2006 Report Share Posted January 19, 2006 I'm so proud of our ! He is such a wonderful young man. Jodi Z Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2006 Report Share Posted January 19, 2006 That is wonderful news. Congratulations to . B and Kelli --- abarrie2002 wrote: > I thought this news may interest those of you who > have meet . It > might also give a glimpse of the future for others > with younger RSS > children/babies. > > (18 RSS) found out yesterday, that he has > been successful in > his application to study a double degree in Sports > Media and > Journalism at university. First semester here starts > in mid February, > so he could be embarking on the next chapter of his > life in as little > as 4 weeks time. > > Sports media may seem like an odd career choice for > a person who could > never actively participate in sport. But that's > typical of . > When his size stopped him from playing a sport, he'd > learn the rules > so he could referee it! > > ne > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2006 Report Share Posted January 19, 2006 ne, Wow, that is awesome. And congratulations on his success! Jodi R. Mommy to another , but mine is only 3 1/2! ;o) > > I thought this news may interest those of you who have meet . It > might also give a glimpse of the future for others with younger RSS > children/babies. > > (18 RSS) found out yesterday, that he has been successful in > his application to study a double degree in Sports Media and > Journalism at university. First semester here starts in mid February, > so he could be embarking on the next chapter of his life in as little > as 4 weeks time. > > Sports media may seem like an odd career choice for a person who could > never actively participate in sport. But that's typical of . > When his size stopped him from playing a sport, he'd learn the rules > so he could referee it! > > ne > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2006 Report Share Posted January 19, 2006 That's fantastic! Congratulations to him. Thats great he knows what he wants to do. My RSS daughter turns 16 this weekend and has no idea what she wants to be when she " grows up " . Just nothing strenuous she says as she is the embodiment of the lazy teen. At least she gets good grades so I know she'll get in a good school. > > I thought this news may interest those of you who have meet . It > might also give a glimpse of the future for others with younger RSS > children/babies. > > (18 RSS) found out yesterday, that he has been successful in > his application to study a double degree in Sports Media and > Journalism at university. First semester here starts in mid February, > so he could be embarking on the next chapter of his life in as little > as 4 weeks time. > > Sports media may seem like an odd career choice for a person who could > never actively participate in sport. But that's typical of . > When his size stopped him from playing a sport, he'd learn the rules > so he could referee it! > > ne > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 ne - that is such wonderful news! You must be so incredibly proud! I know I would. Congratulations to . Please give him a big hug for us (if he'll let you <grin>) and I sure hope he will share his journey with us. It sounds pretty exciting. Thank you for sharing the great news! - H > > I thought this news may interest those of you who have meet . It > might also give a glimpse of the future for others with younger RSS > children/babies. > > (18 RSS) found out yesterday, that he has been successful in > his application to study a double degree in Sports Media and > Journalism at university. First semester here starts in mid February, > so he could be embarking on the next chapter of his life in as little > as 4 weeks time. > > Sports media may seem like an odd career choice for a person who could > never actively participate in sport. But that's typical of . > When his size stopped him from playing a sport, he'd learn the rules > so he could referee it! > > ne > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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