Chapter One Finished

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javlin

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My Son graduated today no special honors or anything but starts a new life soon.He enjoyed the 4yrs of JROTC and his commanders really seemed tio like him alot also.At the moment he is thinking that route but only as an officer doing it through the ROTC program maybe in the direction of Forensics :dontknow:He has been a good kid but now can be considered offically as a young man.Cheers all been a nice day.;) Kevin

Guys it's that pattern in that shirt OK!! I should relly use my gym membership I have :D
 

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Thks Aaron I think so only been in trouble once in school and that was getting rid of a bully/a##hole whom he finally had enough and took care of the problem.We all went out to dinner afterwards he loves crawfish and crablegs so took him with his cousin in tow to the Imperial Palace Casino for dinner man did he and the wife put on a feed bag.I sit and watch them eat and the cousin won $200 :rolleyes: me I paided and lost :lol:
 
LOL Sounds like you raised a great kid! Everybody's gotta learn at some point that there's a time to stand up and fight, and a time to just walk away. Not necessarily in that order. Best wishes for whatever career path he chooses! :occasion5:
 
Congrats, man. its always a proud moment to see your children accomplish something and reach a new level in their lives. its equally rewarding to discover you now have a life again...enjoy haha.
 
Thks Fellas I will pass all the congrats along to him and let him poke his head in on the thread.Bobby he will be at home for at least one more year going to get his feet wet on a class or two at the local junior college just to see what's in store.I can tell you guys though that between going to a Catholic School for pre-K to 6 and the JROTC these things have made thier impact.The last two years the JROTC put forth giving respect .When he was 17 and he had this long distance affair going he approached the father shook his hand and thanked him for the time and effort for bring his daughter to town.We have ourselves reciprocated the same event for him my son going to Layfaette La. to meet with them.He has grown up in the last couple of years and we are auctually getting along better not that it was bad but starting to do things together again.Cheers Fellas and Thanks again :thumbleft:
 

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