We are grateful for all our grandchildren and their accomplishments.
I also wanted to acknowledge three of them who obtained postgraduate degrees.
One of them worked on an ambulance all through her four years in college
After getting her undergraduate degree, she attended nursing school and is now working in the emergency dept. of a large hospital.
Our grandson spent four years in medical school after receiving his degree and is now a doctor.
Upon graduation, he has been assigned to a hospital in the Detroit area.
His specialty is anesthesiology.
Another granddaughter went on after her bachelor’s degree to get a masters in Assisted Reproduction. She is now in a field that is very much in demand.
I’ve always been impressed by people who pursue a goal with great perseverance and dedication.
Nectarines, peaches, cherries, apples, blackberries, pears, potatoes and blueberries filled out this year’s “Dirty Dozen” most pesticide-laden fruits and vegetables.
This was according to the report released Tuesday by the Environmental Working Group, or EWG, a health advocacy organization.
We were gently rinsing strawberries yesterday and a lot of sand came out. (CNN)
The seven-time Super Bowl champion hasn’t appeared in the league since the 2022 season, spending the past two years as an NFL broadcast analyst for Fox Sports.
Brady is also a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders.
He initially retired from the NFL after the 2021 season, but announced that he’d be returning for one more year just under two months later.
Brady’s legendary career includes 15 Pro Bowl nods, three MVP awards and two Offensive Player of the Year honors. He sits at No. 1 on the NFL’s all-time passing yards list, completions list and passing touchdowns leaderboard.
While Brady is several years removed from his latest retirement, he showed some of the accuracy and timing that defined his NFL tenure on Saturday.
He finished 6-of-8 for 61 yards and two touchdowns during the Fanatics Flag Football Classic (h/t Diamond Leung of the Las Vegas Review-Journal).
Sean Penn finally got his hands on his third Oscar… sort of.
The “One Battle After Another” star, who was a no-show at the Academy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday when he won the best supporting actor Oscar for that film.
The clip showed the 65-year-old actor, activist and humanitarian receiving a flat, metallic trophy in the unmistakable silhouette of the Academy Award.
Although a controversial figure thoughout his life, he has made this a better place.