Thank you for your question.
Proud , is not the right word that can apply to me.
I am happy, very happy,to have been able to , in a kind manner, to convince 2 Heroin addicts , to follow treatment alone and far away from his home.
It's now the job of the psychologist to deliver the goods..
I am not one.
2006-06-10 20:25:03
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answered by d260383 5
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I am proud of myself for going through labour and having a son after 3 years trying to concieve. I am also proud of my husband for being such a great dad and my son for being so patient with us' new learners'. He is only 8 weeks old!
2006-06-10 06:52:07
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answered by rhian_sweet 2
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I'm most proud of my poetry. It helps give my emotions away. Puts it onto paper, and everything is so nice. I love that! The beauty of the words, the magic that I don't have to think about it. I can just let the words flow.
What about you? What are you most proud of?
2006-06-10 06:25:16
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answered by otter7 5
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I'm proud being a citizen of the US that has such an AWESOME military(Army, NAvy, Marines Seals, everybody!)
Proud 2 b a Christian!
And I'm proud of myself for having a stroke when I was 5 and then getting over it and growing up normally...
2006-06-10 07:17:00
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answered by Danielle 4
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I got married at a young age and missed out on an education. so I went back to school later (after my children were grown ), got my G.E.D., then went to college and got into the medical feild.
I'm most proud of my children because they are what makes me so driven to follow through with my dreams. They are my inspiration and motivation and I thank god every day for the blessing for which he has blessed me.
2006-06-10 06:39:15
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answered by angelw/brkwingcrookedhalo 3
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It's funny you asked this question - I just told this story at work today and hadn't thought of it in years - it happened when my daughter was 13 and she turned 18 last month!
She was watching a Whoopee Goldberg movie and I was reading a book, not really paying attention to the movie. All of a sudden my daughter says, " Mom, what's a ******?" Evidently, someone had just called Whoopee one and my kid didn't know what it meant - honest to God, I almost fell out of my chair!!
I had raised my daughter for 13 years and the N word was so unfamiliar to her she just now was asking what it meant - yeah, MOST definitly my proudest moment!!!!
2006-06-10 16:12:21
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answered by jamie d 1
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I am proud of my husband as he has bad health but always makes sure everyone else is ok. My daughter also makes me proud as she is 3 and always see the wonder in everyone and everything. Soppy but true.
2006-06-10 06:33:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know. I'm not really all that proud of most of the things I've done.
2006-06-10 06:24:34
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answered by Not Allie 6
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I'm proud of my mam!
I would've died without her sharp thinking! I was diagnosed with Tyoe 1 Diabetes in December, My mam noticed I was drinking soooooooooooooooooooooooo much watere, and was exetremly thirsty! So she took me to the Doctor's to get a blood test done! A week later I had to stay in hospital for a week! They told me by January I would've died fron=m dyhehidration! Thanks mam! I love you!
Niamhxxxx
2006-06-10 06:47:54
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answered by ho.t..gu.rl 1
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im not really to sure what i am most proud of, i guess the fact that so far i hav gotten tho all the pain so far in my life widout any help so far an i hope that never changes...
2006-06-10 19:50:53
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answered by bubble_fish 1
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the fact that im only 17 and im already engaged, living with my fiance in a really nice house, and w'ere getting married next year. im also really proud of my fiance for geting a job that he really likes as head chef in a sailing club. (",)
2006-06-10 06:21:32
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answered by - 6
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