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You have got to hear this...

I don't remember the last time I posted three times in one day but this was too funny to pass up.

Christopher found out late last night that he had to act as an Ambassador at an important function "Downtown" very early this morning. So you must understand, he was operating on little sleep.

He called on his way to the car after the event to tell me he had just met four mayors, multiple dignitaries, and almost everyone who "was anybody" in the community. He also met someone else... um, I'll leave it for later.

He said everything had gone very well, so well that a distinguished looking gentleman asked if he wanted to stay and have breakfast with the dignitaries. He sat beside this man and they had quite the conversation, it turned out he lived in the neighborhood where our family often walked when we lived in the horrible town house. (Those apartments and townhouses were next to one of the nicest neighborhoods in town.)

He remember Christopher as walking with me quite often and said I used to stop and talk to his wife about her lovely garden. I knew exactly where they lived. I'm rather amazed he remembers Christopher as he has changed in looks a bit from that time.

Anyway, he knew the man was associated with the college he attends so he asked him what he did. The man smiled and told him he was the President of the college. He had no idea to whom he had just been eating breakfast with. :)

As I said to him (after nearly falling down laughing), that was probably a good thing because he could be himself and not be uptight. He had been having a very good conversation with dignitaries from the college (not to mention a few mayors and such here and there), including how the college can better understand homeschoolers (we are a unique people, that is for certain).

For those who have not read my blog long, we homeschooled through the junior year of high school with Christopher starting with one, then two classes at the college his junior year. Then we opted to pay for him to attend his senior year of high school by taking classes full time at the college. Now he is a freshman there (with 1 1/2 yrs of credits behind him) and received a scholarship and appointment to their program where outstanding students represent the college at such functions. He will transfer to the University in the fall (God willing).

I told him I was proud of him. One of my goals for both my kids was to prepare them to be comfortable in leadership rolls if God should call them to such responsibilities (and yes, it is important for Moms to have great leadership capabilities).

Stephanie was a born leader, or just a bossy first born girl... no, a born leader. :)

However, I pondered the conversation we had this morning as he was walking to the parking garage to leave for classes. I remembered the challenging days that led us to homeschool and the many times I was tempted to give up... especially as I endured temper tantrums (he doesn't like me to remember those), reading problems, math doldrums, typical ADHD behaviour... those days when molding the character of a child seemed impossible.

This morning proved it was all worth it... he appeared before "Kings" and did quite well. Although he won't forget who is the President of his college.

Now if he would only clean his room.

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