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My proudest accomplishment is and always will be my two beautiful daughters. They are 17 and 21 now and I love seeing the strong, kind, generous young women they are growing up to be.
ReplyDeleteMy biggest accomplishment: my three beautiful daughters...without a doubt, I am proud of the little ladies that they are becoming.
ReplyDeleteMy proudest accomplishment is helping ESL students learn English!
ReplyDeleteMy proudest accomplishment... hmm.... I would have to say my almost 25-year marriage :) In June, we will celebrate our 25th wedding anniversary and I call that an accomplishment and a cause for celebration! Not that my husband is difficult to get along with - he spoils me - but in today's throw-away society, a long lasting marriage is definitely something to be proud of. And of course our 3 children are also included in that :)
ReplyDeleteMy proudest accomplishment was when I purchased my own home for the first time at 25 years old. Lot's of hard work really paid off.
ReplyDeleteMy proudest moment is the day two of my adult children sat me down to thank me for giving them life, teaching them what is important, and always supporting them. They wanted to tell me that I am the best mom that they could have been given...made me sit and cry like a baby, but made me so proud I can't even say how much.
ReplyDeleteMy kids are my biggest accomplishments are my three children. I am very proud of all of them.
ReplyDeleteMy proudest accomplishment is my family. I know I am not the reason my family is what it is, but I know that the hard work and dedication to my marriage, the raising and training of my kids has led to an incredible life that I am proud and humbled to be a part of.
ReplyDeletemy proudest accomplishment... that's a hard one...I've done nothing on my own... only through God's grace and mercy have I accomplished anything...through his blessing I get to be a wife, and a mom to 3 sweet munchkins.
ReplyDeleteI guess my greatest accomplishment was graduating from college. I worked while going to school, supported myself fully, didn't take out loans, didn't accept taxpayer money, got good grades, bought a house, and had my first child while going to college. Now I'm not using my degree, so maybe I should think of something else....
ReplyDeleteMy biggest accomplishment might be my career. I have stuck with the same job for over 20 years, and it's paying off. No layoffs yet.
ReplyDeleteMy greatest accomplishment (I'm still young) was finishing college. I got sidetracked for a little while, but got serious and did really well. Now I have a "real" job, and am learning a lot.
ReplyDeleteMy family including my 4 wonderful kids and my excellent husband!!
ReplyDeleteMy proudest accomplishment would have to be my children as well as as the man I have been married to for almost 14 yrs!!! Without them my life just wouldn't be what it is! <3
ReplyDeleteMy two awesome kiddos are my proudest accomplishment! But if we are talking about crafty accomplishments I would have to say my proudest crafty accomplishments is finding the courage to apply for a few DTs and to have been accepted on some of them!
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty proud of the fact that I earned my PhD :)
ReplyDeleteMy proudest accomplishment is hard to choose. Im gonna have to say my great and close relationship with my little girl, while working 2 jobs, starting a business and going to school full time! My life as a single mom is busy, and sometimes crazy, but everyday is worth it!
ReplyDeleteI had 3 heart attacks, open herat surgery and survived to tell about it, thanks to my wonderful husband
ReplyDeletemy most proudest accomplishment in life is being a 9 year cancer survivor and being able to spend the rest of my life with my family!
ReplyDeleteMy best accomplishments are my daughters. Love them, and I hope that someday they'll be proud to have me for their mom.
ReplyDeleteMy proudest accomplishment is me. I was born with severe scoliosis and at age 13 had metal rods fused into my spine from my neck to my tailbone. The rods are now broken but I refuse to let it stop me from living life. I have been married to a fabulous man for 30 years and raised 3 awesome children and I am thankful for everyday the good Lord allows me to enjoy my family and this wonderful world!! Cindylu
ReplyDeleteMy proudest accomplishments have been my 3 wonderful children; 2 sons, 20, and 22, and my 16 year old daughter. And my wonderful marriage of 31 years!! All this has been among God's rich blessings.
ReplyDeleteMy proudest accomplishment, getting my Masters degree while working full time, and being pregnant... I delivered four days before graduation. AND I walked!!
ReplyDeleteI got my bachelors degree and my 3 kids!
ReplyDeletei'm pretty proud to be a mom!!! I never thought it was so much hardwork!!!
ReplyDeleteMy proudest moment was when I was rushed to the hospital for severe stomach pains to only find out I was six months pregnant and I could her my babies heart beat. It was a proud moment because ever since I hit puberty every doctor I saw said I would never be able to have children. Ever. Medical issues. I guess my higher power had a different plan.
ReplyDeleteMy proudest accomplishment would have to be when I finished my studies with very good grades :) But that was because of very hard work... Phuu
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day !
Hugs Rebecca
My proudest accomplishment is my two children...my son 30 and my daughter 26....
ReplyDeleteMy proudest accomplishment??? Buying my own home after my divorce.
ReplyDeleteMy proudest accomplishment has been buying my current home by myself after a divorce.
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