Congratulations!!! THAT is wonderful!! What a great major !!!
well.... sending your kid off to a third world country could be nerve racking! But... 99.99999% of them come back... with stories to tell!!! And your daughter ALREADY has great stories to tell!!
Ha! dmiller. Yes, indeedy do. That twould be the same daughter. She has grown up a bit since then. She actually googled Dr. Borlaug last night, so she would recognize him. :B)
I feel your happiness and concern. My daughter is a junior in college working on a double major of botany and science ed. She has also talked about grad studies in less than safe places. We should be so thankful that our kids are choosing worthwhile things to do with their lives and trying to make the world a better place.
Wow, to be 19 and not only know what you want to do with your life but to have the brains and the drive to do it...I'm amazed and impressed! Congrats to you and to your lovely daughter...what a wonderful opportunity. (A real opportunity...not a code word for "problem").
I would be proud and frightened. This is the kind of situation that would bring me to my knees in prayer.
Tell her to apply and go. It will be an experience that can shape and effect her for the rest of her life.
Don't worry about her safety. They don't go where there is any real danger. Living conditions are usually a lot better than what is pictured on TV.
My middle son spend the summer between high school and collage teamed with a collage student in Mexico working with a missionary. He lived with a local family. Eat two meals a day there and eat wherever the other meal. Either walked or road the bus every where. Went to other cities for work and fun. It changed his outlook on many things. It does make it scary as he is about to become engaged to a MK.
This can show your daughter thing about how its done in other parts of the world and open her eyes. The rest of the world isn't dumb, they just do it another way.
Congrats to your daughter, ex10! How cool to meet a Nobel Prize winner at such a young age and get to "hang out" with him for a day. Did he have any words of wisdom or inspiration for her?
I understand your trepidation about her traveling so far away, but I'm sure God will look after her and keep her safe and make her time there worthwhile.
Oh, and here's what Wikipedia says about a "boda-boda":
Boda-Boda (or bodaboda) - originally a bicycle taxi in East Africa (from English border-border). The bicycle rider can also be called boda-boda.
All ya'll are so sweet, and put my nervous Mom heart at ease!! Thanks for lettin me brag, be exited, be anxious, and encouraged by the kind words, all at the same time.
What an awesome thing it is, to be young, (like my precious children) and have a lifetime ahead, of living a "life's dream." Thanks for sharing in my excitement. Life is so excellent.
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excathedra
i am THRILLED and SCARED s-less for you dear sisex
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i never got to shadow anyone like that ;)
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Congratulations!!! THAT is wonderful!! What a great major !!!
well.... sending your kid off to a third world country could be nerve racking! But... 99.99999% of them come back... with stories to tell!!! And your daughter ALREADY has great stories to tell!!
What a great kid!
Janet
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Well -- Congrats to her for sure!! You all must be VERY proud! )
(Hey ---- is this the same daughter who had that
LITTLE CAMPUS ADVENTURE that you told us about before??) ;)
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Ha! dmiller. Yes, indeedy do. That twould be the same daughter. She has grown up a bit since then. She actually googled Dr. Borlaug last night, so she would recognize him. :B)
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Ah a proud MOM. Go girl!
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ex10,
I feel your happiness and concern. My daughter is a junior in college working on a double major of botany and science ed. She has also talked about grad studies in less than safe places. We should be so thankful that our kids are choosing worthwhile things to do with their lives and trying to make the world a better place.
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Congrats! Know you and Mr. Ex10 are proud and excited!
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Congrats to you & PD (Precocious Daughter).
Don't worry about her safety in Uganda & Rwanda. She'll be well looked after. Just tell her to stay off the boda-bodas.
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Belle
HOW FRIGGIN' KEWL!! Neat-O!!
I had to Google Dr. Norman Borlaug and - WOW!! VERY IMPRESSIVE!!
She must be floating on cloud nine. Congrats, Mama! You done good! :)
Thank you for sharing these incredible adventures with us!
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2life
I had to look up ... Boda-bodas!!
Dang... I don't know how to insert the link!!
Congratulations again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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likeaneagle
How wonderful to see our kids to have these awesome opportunity's!! Congrats to your family!!
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coolchef
be proud.. be very proud!
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GeorgeStGeorge
Pretty darn cool, Ex!
Maybe we can talk about it at the Pig Roast.
You ARE planning to come, right?
George
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Wow, to be 19 and not only know what you want to do with your life but to have the brains and the drive to do it...I'm amazed and impressed! Congrats to you and to your lovely daughter...what a wonderful opportunity. (A real opportunity...not a code word for "problem").
I would be proud and frightened. This is the kind of situation that would bring me to my knees in prayer.
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Tell her to apply and go. It will be an experience that can shape and effect her for the rest of her life.
Don't worry about her safety. They don't go where there is any real danger. Living conditions are usually a lot better than what is pictured on TV.
My middle son spend the summer between high school and collage teamed with a collage student in Mexico working with a missionary. He lived with a local family. Eat two meals a day there and eat wherever the other meal. Either walked or road the bus every where. Went to other cities for work and fun. It changed his outlook on many things. It does make it scary as he is about to become engaged to a MK.
This can show your daughter thing about how its done in other parts of the world and open her eyes. The rest of the world isn't dumb, they just do it another way.
Also remember that God will watch over her.
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Congrats to your daughter, ex10! How cool to meet a Nobel Prize winner at such a young age and get to "hang out" with him for a day. Did he have any words of wisdom or inspiration for her?
I understand your trepidation about her traveling so far away, but I'm sure God will look after her and keep her safe and make her time there worthwhile.
Oh, and here's what Wikipedia says about a "boda-boda":
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All ya'll are so sweet, and put my nervous Mom heart at ease!! Thanks for lettin me brag, be exited, be anxious, and encouraged by the kind words, all at the same time.
What an awesome thing it is, to be young, (like my precious children) and have a lifetime ahead, of living a "life's dream." Thanks for sharing in my excitement. Life is so excellent.
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two words: YIP PEE !!!
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