Move-In Day
Move-In Day
So, where are your kids heading to school this fall? Or are they perhaps reporting for military duty? Gap year? Peace Corps? Internships? Police academy? Trade school?
Share that I might live vicariously.
Share that I might live vicariously.
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One grandson is heading back to his sophomore year at Rochester Institute of Technology and the other grandson is heading for Middle School in Connecticut.
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I blame Susan Collins
"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in a large group". George Carlin
I have never insulted anyone. I simply describe them, accurately.
"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in a large group". George Carlin
I have never insulted anyone. I simply describe them, accurately.
- whippoorwill
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My granddaughter is also moving on into middle school. She’s a bit nervous.
Grandson will be in fourth grade.
Our daughter has taught fifth grade for several years now…let’s see…about 19 I think.
Grandson will be in fourth grade.
Our daughter has taught fifth grade for several years now…let’s see…about 19 I think.
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Fboy leaves Sunday, August 25 for his sophomore year at SUNY Oneonta. He's majoring in elementary education there. He had a great freshman year, made some friends and made the Dean's List in the spring.
Fgirl will start her senior year of high school after Labor Day. She's narrowed down her preferred SUNY destinations to Geneseo (my alma mater) or Oswego. We took the Geneseo tour this past Tuesday and she really liked the campus. She has to decide if she likes it enough to be an hour further from home than she'd be if she went to Oswego instead.
Fgirl will start her senior year of high school after Labor Day. She's narrowed down her preferred SUNY destinations to Geneseo (my alma mater) or Oswego. We took the Geneseo tour this past Tuesday and she really liked the campus. She has to decide if she likes it enough to be an hour further from home than she'd be if she went to Oswego instead.
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Lunchpail will be a freshman at the University of Toronto. They ran out of campus housing so he will be condemned to a luxury high rise near campus (own bathroom, kitchen, rooftop swimming pool, gym etc). Lots of other students too so hopefully not too isolating. Orientation starts 8/25 and classes 9/2
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The youngest took off for Auburn AL to start her sophomore year in their Nursing program.
The eldest returns to her second (and final) year of Grad School at Tufts after completing her summer internship in Hawaii.
Oh to be young again
The eldest returns to her second (and final) year of Grad School at Tufts after completing her summer internship in Hawaii.
Oh to be young again
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What made Lunchpail choose Toronto as opposed to a school here in the States? Not that it's a bad thing. Great city, and the school has a stellar reputation. If I remember correctly, neighborhood was great, too.Johnny Lunchbucket wrote: ↑Thu Aug 15, 2024 8:01 am Lunchpail will be a freshman at the University of Toronto. They ran out of campus housing so he will be condemned to a luxury high rise near campus (own bathroom, kitchen, rooftop swimming pool, gym etc). Lots of other students too so hopefully not too isolating. Orientation starts 8/25 and classes 9/2
I know that McGill makes it fairly easy for US citizens to stay after graduation, and I'm guessing Toronto does, too.
The first principle is that you must not fool yourself, and you are the easiest person to fool. - Richard Feynman
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It's a beautiful city. LittlestDGW spent a semester at York University on a study abroad program, and loved her time up there. She came back loving hockey, Tim Hortons, and dropped the occasional "eh" ;-)Johnny Lunchbucket wrote: ↑Thu Aug 15, 2024 8:01 am Lunchpail will be a freshman at the University of Toronto. They ran out of campus housing so he will be condemned to a luxury high rise near campus (own bathroom, kitchen, rooftop swimming pool, gym etc). Lots of other students too so hopefully not too isolating. Orientation starts 8/25 and classes 9/2
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To judge by the recruitment materials sent to my house, McGill wanted me bad, but I was too much of a numbnuts to even consider it.
Congratulations to Lunchy and may the maple leaf ever fly. Congrats to all.
Congratulations to Lunchy and may the maple leaf ever fly. Congrats to all.
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I can't believe you're pricking my McGill bubble.
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He wanted an urban school. Most of the SUNY's were campuses disconnected from cities like Albany and Buffalo, the two that had the best programs of study for him (he wants to study human geography)Chad ochoseis wrote: ↑Thu Aug 15, 2024 11:30 amWhat made Lunchpail choose Toronto as opposed to a school here in the States? Not that it's a bad thing. Great city, and the school has a stellar reputation. If I remember correctly, neighborhood was great, too.Johnny Lunchbucket wrote: ↑Thu Aug 15, 2024 8:01 am Lunchpail will be a freshman at the University of Toronto. They ran out of campus housing so he will be condemned to a luxury high rise near campus (own bathroom, kitchen, rooftop swimming pool, gym etc). Lots of other students too so hopefully not too isolating. Orientation starts 8/25 and classes 9/2
I know that McGill makes it fairly easy for US citizens to stay after graduation, and I'm guessing Toronto does, too.
Toronto has a good rep for his study area--also a big international student body
The campus is nice and right in the city--it's the NYU of Canada. Toronto is a pretty safe and clean big city
Just in case in November
Mostly he wanted something different than a USA party school. Gen Z kids rejecting all the conventions of their elders
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Good for them!
And yeah if the worst happens in November he’ll be away for the four years
And yeah if the worst happens in November he’ll be away for the four years
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I wasn't aware of the term "human geography" until just now. I looked it up; it sounds pretty interesting.
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Lorcan will be a senior at Salesian HS , he has been on the National Honors Society and this year will be the editor of the school newspaper, he definitely has strong ideas on college, has visited Iona and Fordham , we are visiting Cornell soon, he is interested in being a Vet , let's see
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And please allow me to remind youse to remember to keep an eye on your kids'/grandkids' mental health.
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Very important!
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Right now, I am in SE Ohio in the process of dropping off my daughter, who is a senior, at Ohio University. Next week I go to Delaware to drop off my younger daughter, a freshman, at University of Delaware.
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Two daughters in college at the same time.
Been there.
Done that.
Got both t-shirts.
Congrats. You deserve it.
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I blame Susan Collins
"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in a large group". George Carlin
I have never insulted anyone. I simply describe them, accurately.
"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in a large group". George Carlin
I have never insulted anyone. I simply describe them, accurately.
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Go Hens
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A lot of empty nesters here now
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That's right! You are a Blue Hen, if I remember correctly?
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I just saw the vid today of Lunchpail dumping icewater on you.
From a lunchpail!
From a lunchpail!
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Lefty Jr coming up on his first anniversary working as a contractor on-site at CISA, the Cybersecurity Infrastructure Security Agency. Yes they have 'Security ' in their name twice. We're old-hand empty-nesters at this point.
Even duct tape can't fix stupid. But it can sure muffle the sound.