A proud dad moment
My daughter (one of the 17 year old twins) finished signing up for her classes at the community college as part of her dual enrollment program for her senior year of high school. I have been there to answer questions for her and I offered to pay for the classes, but she's been working hard and saving money so she paid the bill herself. I know she was sad to see that money disappear but also proud to have paid for it herself.
I thought about sending her some money anyway, but I don't want to take away that pride from her moment of independence. Instead, I told her I would pay for her books, which she gracefully accepted.
Her twin sister is not doing dual enrollment, she decided that's not for her and she would like to have a traditional senior year of high school, but she is still working hard and saving money for college. She plans to attend Shepherd University in the fall of 2026 to study criminal justice with a focus on forensics.
The youngest (12) already knows that she wants to be an interior designer and go to Virginia Tech.
I'm so proud of my girls.
I thought about sending her some money anyway, but I don't want to take away that pride from her moment of independence. Instead, I told her I would pay for her books, which she gracefully accepted.
Her twin sister is not doing dual enrollment, she decided that's not for her and she would like to have a traditional senior year of high school, but she is still working hard and saving money for college. She plans to attend Shepherd University in the fall of 2026 to study criminal justice with a focus on forensics.
The youngest (12) already knows that she wants to be an interior designer and go to Virginia Tech.
I'm so proud of my girls.