Just wanted to share how proud of my daughters I am with my Down Range family.
My oldest daughter graduated from Hope College in Holland, MI yesterday. She did well in school and made the Dean's list. She has a degree in English and would like to get into editing, publishing, and writing. ( I could use her help with spelling and grammer.) She did a short internship with a small regional magazine and had some of her work published mostly in a support roll. There were over 700 graduates, most from Michigan and the Midwest, but also from many other states and some foreign countries. Hope College is an excellent Christian college. A dipolma from Hope is earned, not given. It is not cheap, but they do a good job helping to find scholarships and other funds for students. Hope also does their best to have students graduate in 4 years as opposed to many schools that seem to make it difficult to get out in 4 years. Hope College is a conservative college without the elitist liberal professorship of so many schools now. It is located next to downtown Holland, MI and is an easy campus and community to get around in with a Dutch heritage. I highly recommend it to anyone as does my daughter.
With today's world and economy, I don't envy any of this years graduates. It's going to be tough for them.
My younger daughter ran in a Marathon in Lincoln, NE yesterday. This is her third marathon and she did well. She finished well in her age group and overall and qualified for the Boston Marathon. The division she competes in is pretty tough. She had also qualified for Boston in her first marathon about a year and a half ago. She has been unable to run the Boston marathon yet as the event is held during finals week for the college she attends. She is a great athlete that participated in cross country and track in high school. Cross country is a sport that I think is great for any high school student. At least in this area the schools don't cut the teams. The team my daughter ran on in high school was much like the Down Range family here. There may be a few minor squabbles, but a lot of comradery and support for one another. It didn't matter wheather you were the star of the team or the last to cross the finish line 10 minutes after the person before you. Your friends and team mates were there for you. My younger daughter is studying to become a health and physical education teacher.
Thank you for letting me sing the praises of my daughters. My daughters lost their mom unexectedly about 9 years ago when they were in middle school. My wife gave them a excellent start in life. In spite of me they have done well for having lost their mother at such a vulnerable time in their young lives. I had a lot of help from family and friends and couln't have done nearly as well with out that help for which I am truely greatful. My daughters could have easily choosen a different path in life given the circumstances, but they didn't. My daughters have a lot to be thankful for and a lot to be proud of. I know I do. I am so proud of my daughters, I know ther mother is too.