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Bragging About My Boys


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My boys entered a grades 4-9 Canadian heritage / history project fair this weekend and they did soooo well!  I'm a proud mommy. :wub:

My 11 year old won the grade 6 category with a project on the history of coins in Canada. My 9 year old won the Hugh Dempsey grand prize of the entire fair with a project on the Battle of Juno beach (D-day) with a lego recreation of a famous house on that beach. And my 6 year old (grade 1) wanted to enter even though he was a few grades too young, so he did a display of our city's football team's Grey Cup history (CFL), with a focus on when his Grandpa played and won the cup - he got an honorary ribbon for excellence!

 

They did so well.... Gush, gush, gush. I had to brag, so thank you.  LOL ;)

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My boys entered a grades 4-9 Canadian heritage / history project fair this weekend and they did soooo well!  I'm a proud mommy. :wub:

My 11 year old won the grade 6 category with a project on the history of coins in Canada. My 9 year old won the Hugh Dempsey grand prize of the entire fair with a project on the Battle of Juno beach (D-day) with a lego recreation of a famous house on that beach. And my 6 year old (grade 1) wanted to enter even though he was a few grades too young, so he did a display of our city's football team's Grey Cup history (CFL), with a focus on when his Grandpa played and won the cup - he got an honorary ribbon for excellence!

 

They did so well.... Gush, gush, gush. I had to brag, so thank you.  LOL ;)

Congratulations :D

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GF Lover Rising Star

Wow.  That is definetly a proud Mamma moment.  Congratulations to all the rug rats :D 

 

Colleen

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1desperateladysaved Proficient

Great job, what fun to get joy from one's children!

 

Dee

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GottaSki Mentor

This is wonderful!

 

Way to go Boys and their proud Peeps :)

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mamaw Community Regular

Congrats  to the  kids.. & the proud parents  ...... 

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cyclinglady Grand Master

Take some credit too! Congrats!

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nvsmom Community Regular

Thanks!  :D

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mommida Enthusiast

Congratulations!

 

The projects sound really interesting and the Lego twist is precious.  (Maybe you should send some pictures to Lego?)

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