What Cheered You Up Today? (4 Viewers)

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Youngest son switched jobs (and is happy with it), now he's pulling a rochie rochie at some historical fancy restaurant in Pennsylvania doing sous chef work and angling to move to chef.

I told him I'll be coming up in a couple of weeks to order something and then send it back. :lol::lol:
Good luck to him !
 
My baby girl headed off to college today.
She had planned to leave earlier, but last minute loose ends needed tying. So with a mix of pride and sadness, the Beautiful Wife and I waved goodbye as she drove her overladen Jeep down the driveway on her way to Bismarck. She gets to hang out with her older brother, who has his own apartment, until move in day in two weeks. I'm very excited for them both. Her brother is a senior this year, so he can show her the ropes.
 
Today is the 21st Anniversary for my wife and I. Still going strong.
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School starts for my youngest tomorrow. He is a sophomore this year. One thing that has been causing me anxiety all summer was trying to figure out the logistics of getting him to and from school every day. It's a small private school that draws from the whole Minneapolis-St. Paul metro and beyond. We live about 20 miles away. Each year old family alliances are broken and new ones need to be formed as kids graduate, move on or move in. There are maybe a half dozen families that live on our side of town, one of which has graciously driven the morning carpool for several years. They are still willing to do it this year. Yes!
Yesterday I got an email from a family not far from us looking for a ride to soccer practice for their son who is starting there this year. He will be in my son's class and has enrolled in the same school sports as my son. Double yes!! That means we can split kid retrieval duties after practices. This is a huge relief knowing that my support network is in place.
 

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