Hi Stephen,
No, but I have two grown children of my own from a previous marriage, and three grown children that came into the family when I married my wife. We have been married 25 year as of August 29.
Four of the five have a college education, and my oldest daughter graduated medical school from the University of Texas and USC. She has started her residency at Parkland Hospital in Dallas, I also have a brother that is an MD as was my Father, so it kind of runs in the family.
All the kids and grandchildren are much loved by I and my wife.
Regards,
LelandJ
==============Original message text=============== On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 6:53:44 pm CDT "Stephen the Cook" wrote:
Leland Jackson wrote: > Hi Alan, > > An important part of any education is an environment that exposes the > student to broadest base of cultural, ethic, religious, and social > diversaty. This makes for a well rounder citizen, one who is open > minded and accepting of differences in beliefs and opinions. > > I believe if the school is outside the home, the student will learn > important lesson not taught at home, If the school is outside the > community, that is even better. If the student has a chance to > attend school outside the country, of example within a student > exchange program, that is even better as the student will learn many > lesson not taught within the confines of our country. The more > boardly the student's travel, the more boardly will be his > experiences which make for a well balanced and board minded citizen.
Did you send your kids to France?
Sorry but it was to easy.
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