My two sons are way at the moment, one in Iraq and the other in Afghanistan, i am so proud of the way they are and of who they are. I love them to bits. So, no i am the proudest parent in the country
2006-06-09 07:09:52
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answered by theresa 1
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Well done for her.
I know how proud you must be. My son has had a merit award today for writing poetry .
It is such a wonderful feeling.Congratulations. Now you need to buy a photo album to put all the awards she is going to get in to keep .
2006-06-09 08:11:00
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answered by Anonymous
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My six year old's got his first football tournament this Sunday. I will be very proud watching him play and he is so excited. My ten year old has just emptied the dishwasher without being asked! So proud of that too! Love 'em to bits and pieces
2006-06-09 05:46:15
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answered by R.I.P. 4
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My 14 year old son makes me proud of him everyday. He is helpful, kind-hearted, honest and always thinking of others. I could not ask for more.
P.S. Congratulations to your little girl! You have every reason in the world to be proud of her.
2006-06-09 05:42:56
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answered by Simply Lovely 6
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Ah, I bet you are!!!. You know I was just literally typing out my baby boys milestones on a babysite I have for him and was saying how he has started to sit up by himself, say mama and dada, feed himself - you really do feel your own child is the most clever in the world. Every day gets better!
2006-06-09 05:40:45
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answered by Anonymous
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jjjonjjjjjjon don't be so rude. You have every right to be proud of your daughter!! Keep on encouraging her on those math stars, so many girls lose interest in it and start not doing as well as they get older. Me, for example!!
2006-06-09 05:45:25
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answered by MegW12 4
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congrats. let me tell u about what my brother did when he was six, i was in the third grade and we had three minute math sheets with 150 problems, in addition, sub,. multip, and divis, i was the only person to complete them in under 6.5 minutes(it took me two) so yeah my brother was always bugging me in class for lunch money, or to borrow a pencil(he was allowed to leave his class for this) and me teacher gave him one one day. 5 minutes, and thirty four seconds, i had tried teaching him math and it worked. last week i won a scrabble tournament. i got a+s in all my classes too. be proud of me will ya
2006-06-09 07:35:40
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answered by its ME !!! 5
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Well, let's see, my baby girl went potty in the big girl potty today. And she picked out her own beakfast....peas and raviolis :) I would be waving that Gold Award from a flag pole in my front yard!
2006-06-09 05:39:35
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answered by frogsnmonkeys 1
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My son has speech issues and is in therapy. Last month he looked up at me while I was tucking him in and said, "I wuv you mommy." I'm so proud of every day he gets through.
2006-06-09 05:59:32
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answered by ♥§weetiepie♥ 3
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My son, aged 12 captain of football team,
2006-06-09 05:57:31
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answered by CATWOMAN xxx 4
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