MichelleVW
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My son's GF is a junior at SFA. She really likes it.
That's great to know!!

My son's GF is a junior at SFA. She really likes it.
West Texas is about 5 1/2 -6 hours away and SFA is right at 4 hours. But the decision has apparently been made!!I wanted her to go to Tarleton since it was only about 2 hours tops away from here, but she hated it so she has decided on SFA. I really liked the campus and the town. It wasn't a huge town, but it wasn't crazy small like where Tarleton is.
So, I just signed her up for orientation in June and applied for housing in hopes that we are early enough to get one of the rooms in the new dorm that is being built.
I don't know....free drinks and snacks every week? I'm thinking mine would be all over that, lol! Especially if it just meant an hour with grandma, perhaps involving yet another free meal.When I was the student, I thought 4 hours away was perfect. Now that I'm the mom, I like 2 hours away much better.
My mom was hoping my son would pick the school that's close to her (about 3 hours away from us). She told me to tell him that if he went there, she would bring him drinks and snacks every week. Okay, that's just what he wants, I'm sure--his grandma showing up at his dorm every week.
I don't know....free drinks and snacks every week? I'm thinking mine would be all over that, lol! Especially if it just meant an hour with grandma, perhaps involving yet another free meal.
When I was the student, I thought 4 hours away was perfect. Now that I'm the mom, I like 2 hours away much better.
My mom was hoping my son would pick the school that's close to her (about 3 hours away from us). She told me to tell him that if he went there, she would bring him drinks and snacks every week. Okay, that's just what he wants, I'm sure--his grandma showing up at his dorm every week.
He asked me the other day if I was going to call him every day--and started rolling his eyes before I even had the chance to answer.
I wanted to say, "Okay, you are not that special.", but I refrained and told him that I would not be calling him every day, but if he sends me a message now and then, that would be nice.
Lol, I do talk to my oldest DD every day, but we're just weird like that. I honestly don't think I will talk to my youngest every day because she really really really hates talking on the phone. I told her that I would like a text every day or so to let me know she is still alive.
Lol, I do talk to my oldest DD every day, but we're just weird like that. I honestly don't think I will talk to my youngest every day because she really really really hates talking on the phone. I told her that I would like a text every day or so to let me know she is still alive.
I could definitely see talking to my daughter every day (she's a high school freshman). I don't think it's weird at all.
THere were some mom's at the parent orientation session we attended with DS18 that were wondering if 6 times/day was too much. Both the president of the college and the director of housing pretty much said yes. THey also both talked to her after the session (not sure what they said but based on the 50 or so other questions she asked I am going to guess they suggested counseling for her to let her child grow up).
I could definitely see talking to my daughter every day (she's a high school freshman). I don't think it's weird at all.
THere were some mom's at the parent orientation session we attended with DS18 that were wondering if 6 times/day was too much. Both the president of the college and the director of housing pretty much said yes. THey also both talked to her after the session (not sure what they said but based on the 50 or so other questions she asked I am going to guess they suggested counseling for her to let her child grow up).
Ugh. I think know this woman's sister. I chaperoned a drama club trip to the college that my daughter is interested in. We took 10 kids, the teacher and one other mom. The college had a senior theater major take us all around and our kids were thrilled--in fact, 4 of them made application before we left. Well, 4 plus. While the kids sat in on a theater rehearsal, the other mom was talking to an admissions counselor about HERSELF. That's right. This mom has made plans to go to the same school that her daughter will be starting at this fall AND...are you ready? You know it's coming...they plan to be roommates.I can't make this stuff up. I would have murdered my mother in her sleep if she had come up with such a cockeyed scheme. It seems the daughter is okay with this, more than okay. She thinks its a great idea! i don't know what they plan to do with the younger brother while they're both living it up at college next fall
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I wanted to ask y'all about graduation parties.
DD seems to not be very interested in having one. Around here, they are generally open house affairs in the afternoon, Saturday or Sunday, mostly for family and the friends to drop in as they make the rounds to many parties on the same day. DD has commented that the parties are mostly for the adults. People do occasionally have parties where the kids have fun but they always inevitably end up with kids either sneaking booze or kids coming already drunk. Lots of liability there as parents. The other factor is that, around here, the kids RSVP that they are coming and very few actually show. Friends had a party last year for 3 boys on a Friday night and had a band play for 2 hours. The party was great from my standpoint but over 400 kids said they were coming via Facebook and about 60 showed up. At clean up they found bottles thrown in the bushes etc...
DD graduates this year along with her cousin at a different school. The cousin also has a cousin from his Mom's side of the family. We had planned to do a party for the 3 of them at my SIL's which s about 30 miles from our home. I would think that the family would come but doubt our friends would go. SIL also has a cousin out of state that has twins that she wants to bring to also participate in a graduation party. So now we are up to 5 kids from 4 families, 4 schools, who don't know each other, all participating in the same party. I'm not really feeling it.
Since DD is not really interested in having a party to compete with everyone else on Saturday or Sunday afternoon, after all, there are only so many weekend days in the summer, I am considering having a Sunday Brunch Open House from about 10am to 1pm. People could come with their families either before or after church. Possible menu items omelets, french toast, ham, bagels, fruit, etc.. What do you guys think? Any advice you care to give?