Congrats to my Wife!!

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Today is a big day for the family! Tina (MrsPTownSubbie) finished her Business Degree at Old Dominion University and is graduating today at 2pm.

I just wanted to say congratulations and I am very proud of you! You showed those young kids what being a good student was all about!! :cool: There is one thing she won't tell you so I will... She is the number one Business Marketing student graduating today.:highfive::bananen_smilies051:
Congrats!!! Now the real work begins......:biggrin:

Pictures will follow.
 
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Good Job

As a person who obtained my BS at a later age, I congratulate her and wish her the very best. It was a chore for me to get a degree because I always worked a long hours I imagine it was as much of a chore for her...
 
Great job, Tina!!

And the work you have been doing for the MAPG serves as a great "real-world resume"! You should land a great "job", if you want one. OR, "consulting and web-building" can also be "rewarding", I am told!!

"Today starts the rest of your life!!
Go get em!!"
(a very short version of the "commencement speech"!!)
Ed
 
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Congratulations Tina!! We have been the recipient of your skills and knowledge as you worked on the MAPG. You and Fred have every reason to be proud of this wonderful accomplishment.

Bill Sampson, Richmond
 
I told you pictures to follow. So, here it goes:

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Congrats, Tina and Fred! What a great accomplishment! When I was in school, I always felt like the "non traditional" students got a WHOLE LOT MORE education from the same courses as us kids. It might have something to do with the fact that many of us kids were there because we "had" to be there. In every instance that I recall the more mature students WANTED TO BE THERE and wanted to make sure they got their money worth.

I hope Tina feels the pride and sense of accomplishment that she deserves. EVERY "non traditional student" I met in school had to make big sacrifices to obtain their goals. AGAIN, congratulations on a job well done.
 
Thanks to everyone for their congratulations...what can I say, other than I like to be busy and it was a promise to myself to eventually get to college when we had enough money. Where I finish is not as important as what I can contribute to my community, in this case, the penturners, but it was icing on the cake...LOL.
 
Ed, we actually had the chaplain of the US Senate today for our keynote speaker, he was pretty interesting character! Your speech was definitely more to the point...LOL.

What comes next is yet to be revealed, but with Fred retiring from the Navy, I wanted to be prepared to work full-time again just in case we needed it. I will probably continue freelancing until can find a non-profit position. Any leads would be much appreciated...

Tina Wissen


Great job, Tina!!

And the work you have been doing for the MAPG serves as a great "real-world resume"! You should land a great "job", if you want one. OR, "consulting and web-building" can also be "rewarding", I am told!!

"Today starts the rest of your life!!
Go get em!!"
(a very short version of the "commencement speech"!!)
Ed
 
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