Love this!! Meanwhile, I'm drinking Arnold Palmer half and half iced tea/lemonade and making dinner, vs ordering take out!I haven't watched it yet...I need a bowl and a beer first while I water my flowers.
I think Isaiah will be going to App State. I believe they wanted him to work on scholarships and stuff but always intended to send him if that was where he really wanted to go. They way they talk about it, ordering him all the fan wear. He's going. Don't know why but I thought of that today while I was walking.
As for Isiah...I hope they pay for his college. It's the least they can do for him. I hope they don't make a big deal about paying for his college, as if that somehow makes them saints. It's what a lot of parents do for their kids. Hell, over the years, my ex-husband and I put $20,000 in an account towards our son's college. We planned on splitting the remainder of the college costs, however, we got lucky. My son ended up with a 4-year academic scholarship to Purdue (that covers his tuition each year as long as his GPA remains above a certain number). He also received enough other scholarships/grants so that every possible cost he will have during those 4 years (gas, car, dorm, monthly money, etc) are 100% taken care of. (Totally hit the awesome kid lotto with this one!!) So the money his dad and I had saved, we will be giving it to him after he graduates.
We felt that as his parents, we owed it to him to financially see him through college, and then after that, he is ready to start his life, as an adult. So, all those years of studying, etc, really paid off for him, and us as well.
I realize everyone's situation is different, but geez. College, life insurance, etc, those are things ASSa and should have thought about LONG before they came into all this free money from pimping out their daughter's disability. If anything annoys me it is that fact. So much comes free for them, with no hard work to back it up. Don't even get me started on his neglect of his first daughter.