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My daughter, who used to go with me to the San Diego SX every year
and some outdoor races is graduating tomorrow from college with 2
majors, aerospace engineering and applied mathematics. Pretty
challenging stuff. She likes to tell me about the stuff she's learning
but most of the time I have to nod and say uh huh because it's way over
my head. Anyway, it's kind of surreal still that this is finally happening.
You work your whole life for days like this, proudest Dad ever!!
and some outdoor races is graduating tomorrow from college with 2
majors, aerospace engineering and applied mathematics. Pretty
challenging stuff. She likes to tell me about the stuff she's learning
but most of the time I have to nod and say uh huh because it's way over
my head. Anyway, it's kind of surreal still that this is finally happening.
You work your whole life for days like this, proudest Dad ever!!
30 years ago I became a single dad raising my 3 year old daughter. I didn't know at the time that the best days of my life would be her HS and college graduation. And two weeks ago when we celebrated my grandsons 1st birthday.
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Btw, is she single?
Best of luck to your daughter.
Remember the seen in the graduate?
I have one word for her " SPACEX"
I can sort of relate. My oldest daughter graduates HS with honors this weekend and starts college this fall. Time goes so fast. I remember her riding her PW50 at 5 years old like it was yesterday.
Lots of aerospace jobs near home, too, if she wants to stay close.
Turns out, these Millennials aren't as lazy and entitled as some people would like to believe.
My daughter is a year away from her Masters' in geology.
I have no idea what she's planning to do with it, but she loves the science, so...
Probably a good thing her husband is graduating next week with degrees in accounting and finance.
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