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Question 5 - Greatest Achievement
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Mathew, Point giver
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Jan 27, 2014 04:01PM

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I once won a bronze medal at this youth olympics thing.
It was for the javolin.
I had never thrown one until that day. Mine was one of three that stuck into the ground. Yay me.
It was for the javolin.
I had never thrown one until that day. Mine was one of three that stuck into the ground. Yay me.


Oh, and I somehow managed to produce two great kids.

Several months later, I was checking my mail and discovered a business envelope with the Good Humor logo emblazoned upon it. I thought I'd been busted. I opened the envelope - there was a letter congratulating me for my imagination and a coupon for free ice cream from any of the Good Humor brands with a value of up to $7.50.


Melki wrote: "Oooo- way to embarrass the moderator! You'll be lucky if he gives you ANY points this year."
No, no, I am always up for constructive criticism and the like...extra points for Gryfindor!
Oh fine! I'm actually really embarrassed about that, especially when you hear what I have to say next...
On a more serious note, my greatest achievement on paper has been getting a degree...yes, letters after my name! I am the only person in my entire extended family to do this. Luckily nobody makes a big deal about it. I still can't count past 4, apparently, but, you don't need to do that up here in Canada to get a degree.
On a more personal note, my greateast achievement has been the great kids I have...I'm supposed to say that right?
No, no, I am always up for constructive criticism and the like...extra points for Gryfindor!
Oh fine! I'm actually really embarrassed about that, especially when you hear what I have to say next...
On a more serious note, my greatest achievement on paper has been getting a degree...yes, letters after my name! I am the only person in my entire extended family to do this. Luckily nobody makes a big deal about it. I still can't count past 4, apparently, but, you don't need to do that up here in Canada to get a degree.
On a more personal note, my greateast achievement has been the great kids I have...I'm supposed to say that right?





The combo of college degree and Tae-kwon-do trophies qualifies you as a Ninja Librarian, I think.
I come from a long line of preachers and teachers with degrees, though I think I was the first to get a PhD. My husband, on the other hand, comes from a long line of college professors, so there's an excess of education on both sides of the family.


Denise wrote: "Raising two children who have turned into amazing adults."
Along those lines, I've raised at least one reader! My eight year old is already an addicted bookworm. She is constantly carrying around a book, her only request for presents are books, the only real 'punishment' that has any effect is to take away reading to her. To top it off she requested a Harry Potter themed birthday party!
I'm being serious when I say that one of my top parenting goals was to raise a reader.
Along those lines, I've raised at least one reader! My eight year old is already an addicted bookworm. She is constantly carrying around a book, her only request for presents are books, the only real 'punishment' that has any effect is to take away reading to her. To top it off she requested a Harry Potter themed birthday party!
I'm being serious when I say that one of my top parenting goals was to raise a reader.