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That was pretty funny. The kid is getting a lot of mileage out modern teenage facial expressions.
(I saw it around my house quite a bit until Ms. Unimpressed was shipped off to college)
PS - Ms. Unimpressed is a pretty impressive kid... I mean young adult. She graduates this year with a tripple major (I have no idea how she did it) while holding a job. Spent one summer working in South America (Spanish is one of her majors) and is thinking about an MBA so she can work for an NGO.
I couldn't be prouder... although I would love to get a multi-word text message from her now and then.
That was pretty funny. The kid is getting a lot of mileage out modern teenage facial expressions.
(I saw it around my house quite a bit until Ms. Unimpressed was shipped off to college)
PS - Ms. Unimpressed is a pretty impressive kid... I mean young adult. She graduates this year with a tripple major (I have no idea how she did it) while holding a job. Spent one summer working in South America (Spanish is one of her majors) and is thinking about an MBA so she can work for an NGO.
I couldn't be prouder... although I would love to get a multi-word text message from her now and then.
nice job raising a good child. as to the triple major, if you check the college catalog, you may find that similar programs have enough classes in common that you only need a few extra classes to get the double or triple major. for instance years ago when i was thinking of going to the university of arizona, my plan was to major in mechanical engineering. when i checked the course requirements, i found that by adding six extra classes i could get a double major in mechanical engineering and aerospace engineering.
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