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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 204142" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>Thanks everyone for the thoughts and prayers. We will need them for the next few months.</p><p></p><p>Fran, thanks for the kind thoughts. She is special. I'm not sure where she'll head next. First, she lost her dream of dance, now the military (that sounds odd since they are so opposite). She will find another though. I just hope she doesn't give up and go the way of so many of her peers. I am trying to support her as much as possible without being a pushy mom. But, she is well-grounded most of the time, so I have hope.</p><p></p><p>Daisy, that would be nice, but my insurance states she must be enrolled fulltime. Since the army didn't release her until October 9, she was too late to enroll for fall semester. She can't even enroll for online courses except for spring semester. Thanks for the suggestion though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 204142, member: 1436"] Thanks everyone for the thoughts and prayers. We will need them for the next few months. Fran, thanks for the kind thoughts. She is special. I'm not sure where she'll head next. First, she lost her dream of dance, now the military (that sounds odd since they are so opposite). She will find another though. I just hope she doesn't give up and go the way of so many of her peers. I am trying to support her as much as possible without being a pushy mom. But, she is well-grounded most of the time, so I have hope. Daisy, that would be nice, but my insurance states she must be enrolled fulltime. Since the army didn't release her until October 9, she was too late to enroll for fall semester. She can't even enroll for online courses except for spring semester. Thanks for the suggestion though. [/QUOTE]
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