Supposedly the book is pretty darn good. If anyone (or you know anyone) that likes "fantasy" genre (non-sexual), figured it couldn't hurt to post here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CXMJWD32 She's an amazing kid—HS Junior, straight As, math wiz kid, sound engineer, future chemical engineer, excellent writer, etc. I'm truly blessed.
Very! Also has 2 part-time jobs (math tutor & sound tech for the county for events @ her school). I'm truly blessed with 2 amazing kids (& wife!).
Future Chemical Engineer? Loo-ser. Oh wait, my dad was a ChemE from Stanford and my middle daughter is a sophomore studying to be a ChemE at Northwestern. So your daughter sounds like a winner to me! Congrats! Midway through her senior year in H.S., my daughter says, "I'm going to be a ChemE, so how come you never told me your dad was a ChemE?" I reply, "How come you never told me you wanted to be a ChemE?" I am so not a helicopter parent. Also, good writing skills do matter as an engineer. I used to feel my writing abilities were wasted as an engineer -- the old "yesterday I was studying to be an engineer, today I are one" -- but many more times they have come in extremely handy.
My writing skills have come in handy just as much if not more so than my engineering degree. I'm working on a book myself that I think you'll find quite interesting. Wife is definitely more helicopter than me. We balance ea. other. Fortunately I don't have to worry about my kids doing the s*** I did @ their age. Lol, she's actually amazing in so many ways (doesn't get on here but does follow both my Twitter "X" accounts).
Looks like your kids are on track to being able to support you in your old age! Amazing for sure. UticaGeoff
WOW Dano, you should feel proud and accomplished knowing you raised two humans that are actually able to contribute to society
Amazing! Congrats. and hang in there. I have two amazing kids and an amazing wife too and it aint easy.