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Oops I did It Again

Maybe I’m just not cut out to be putting my thoughts down on paper.  I’ve owned this site now for several year and havn’t done squat with it.  Maybe I can get motivated enough now to do something with it.  Thanks goodness I dont do this kind of stuff for a living or I’d be dead broke by now.  Anyway little updated on my family.  The oldest is in her second year of college, middle daughter is in her senior year of high school and the youngest my boy is a freshman.  The oldest really hasn’t decided what to do with her life and is bouncing around between several differnt majors.  Man I hope she makes up her mind soon this is getting expensive.  The middle daughter has become quite the vocal star and has won several awards throughout high school for her beautiful voice.  She’s getting ready to visit colleges, apply for scholarships and audition for local theatre  and choir groups.  I think her goal is to continue and pursue classical singing in her college career.  As for the boy well he’s a boy.  Loves sports, girls and general goofing around.  He’s starting up swimming this month for the high school team.  Hopefully he’ll be able to make the varsity but I doubt it as a freshman.  Well that’s a general roundup of the family.  I’ll try to keep this site updated for a change.

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Friday, October 10th, 2008 Family, Rambling No Comments
 

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