Proud of my son today
*hugs*
Gail
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Hi Gail,congratulations on
Hi Gail,congratulations on your son's graduation,and wishing him luck and success in all that he does.0 -
Yay, Dana!fedester said:congrats!!!
gail,
congrats to you an matt!!.
i know how you feel. my daughter dana is in school for nursing. while i was in the hospital i think she watched all the action going on and wanted to do this.
she will graduate in jan.
be well
never,ever give up!!
bruce
Bruce,
I'm sure you're very proud of Dana, and rightfully so. Hope you're doing well now.
*hugs*
Gail0 -
congratulations!2bhealed said:Congratulations
Congratulations proud mama!
I'm sure you have given him a wonderful perspective for his future career.
peace, emily
You have every reason to be proud. What a wonderful field your son has chosen to go into. When I was diagnosed with rectal cancer in 2004, my eldest son was only a sophmore in highschool and I was so afraid I wouldn't be around to see him graduate. Five years later, he's a senior at Vanderbilt University (currently studying abroad at the University of Melbourne in Australia. He has also chosen to go into the field of radiation upon graduation. He became interested in the field while I was having such a tough time with radiation in 2004. This summer he did a 10 week research internship at Vandy and is hopeful some of his work will be published. He says they are working on many exciting new advances in the field. My son is a physics and math major and plans on going to graduate school for medical physics. As you can tell, I'm very proud of my son as well. He's the one in the middle of my photo. I guess you can tell I miss him being so far from home. Anyway, a big kudos to you and your son!!!!
Karen0 -
You can be proud, too!KarenS49 said:congratulations!
You have every reason to be proud. What a wonderful field your son has chosen to go into. When I was diagnosed with rectal cancer in 2004, my eldest son was only a sophmore in highschool and I was so afraid I wouldn't be around to see him graduate. Five years later, he's a senior at Vanderbilt University (currently studying abroad at the University of Melbourne in Australia. He has also chosen to go into the field of radiation upon graduation. He became interested in the field while I was having such a tough time with radiation in 2004. This summer he did a 10 week research internship at Vandy and is hopeful some of his work will be published. He says they are working on many exciting new advances in the field. My son is a physics and math major and plans on going to graduate school for medical physics. As you can tell, I'm very proud of my son as well. He's the one in the middle of my photo. I guess you can tell I miss him being so far from home. Anyway, a big kudos to you and your son!!!!
Karen
Sounds like your son has awonderful career ahead of him!
*hugs*
Gail0
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