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NC State Graduates - NC State Graduates in Raleigh all dressed in red.
@devideddi (1435)
United States
May 23, 2011 7:23am CST
My oldest daughter just graduated last weekend from NC State! I am just floating around in pride. (I hope this kind is ok) With so mush negativeness and just plain bad stuff around in this world I just had to talk some about this wonderful accomplishment. We drove to Raleigh North Carolina and spent the day there attending two graduation ceremonies. Congratulations to my daughter and to all the graduates!
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@ravisivan (14079)
• India
23 May 11
You are perfectly in order in feeling proud/happy about the graduation taken by your eldest daughter. Education brings sharpness and the ability to face the uncertain outside world. Tell her also the ways to manage situations, people etc. Perhaps present day teenagers know more than their parents. have a very good day
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@devideddi (1435)
• United States
23 May 11
perhaps, thank you!
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@devideddi (1435)
• United States
23 May 11
looks like no one even noticed but I'll go ahead and say...This discussion has the wrong heading/topic/subject on it. I don't know what happened or why. It was supposed to say My daughter graduated from NC State!
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@ravisivan (14079)
• India
23 May 11
The given heading made me read and find out what is there in the discussion. I found it was something good. so I responded. Have you told your daughter to abilities that are required to manage a group/office situations. have a good day.
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• Philippines
23 May 11
reading through all the posts I finally understood the reason behind the title! CONGRATULATIONS!!! A child's graduation is a very proud moment for a parents life, especially since I'm sure that without your support and belief in her abilities your daughter wouldn't be where she is...my mother used to be like that too!
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@devideddi (1435)
• United States
23 May 11
thank you! and sorry for any confusion.
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@schulzie (4061)
• United States
28 May 11
Congratulations to your daughter on her graduation! I know that you are very proud of her. My oldest child is in college right now and my youngest child is in Kindergarten. (I have 4 kids - B I G spacing out there on my part). Oh, and as far as answering a discussion that is 3 years old - I do that all the time. And it is good because it will start that discussion back up too. Sometimes making it active again is really a good thing because it might have some useful information or advice that might help someone and just by reactivating the discussion you inadvertently helped someone. Again, congratulations to your daughter and happy myLotting!!!
• China
23 May 11
Congratulations to you and your family!Without your pure love,she can't reach her present graduation.With you care,she will grow up healthily and happily.
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@devideddi (1435)
• United States
23 May 11
thank u for that!
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@sweet_pea (3322)
• Philippines
24 May 11
Coming into this discussion, it feels I arrived at the wrong room. Can't blame me because your title differs from what you were talking about in your discussion. Well we are only human, we make mistakes. Anyway, as I am here already let me congratulate you! I am sure you are one proud parent!
@devideddi (1435)
• United States
25 May 11
thanks sweet pea, sorry for the mistake. :)
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• Vietnam
23 May 11
Congratulations to you all. She's reached one of the biggest milestone in her life. I myself have to wait for a long long time to witness that wonderful events. Our children's success may be much more important than ours.
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@devideddi (1435)
• United States
23 May 11
thank you
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@elmiko (6630)
• United States
25 May 11
Congratulations to your daughter and you.
@kingparker (9673)
• United States
28 May 11
Well, happy for your daughter. And happy for you too. So, how was the ceremony, you must be proud of your daughter, because when I graduated from college, my parents are there for me too, and I am glad they can make it for me. I hope that every parent should support their children for such great accomplishment in life. By the way, your content on this discussion totally not match the title. Why?