Tell Us Something Your Proud Of

In my non-pool life, I am the proud parent of three terrific girls. The oldest is 23 and raising a child by herself (with a lot of help from family, of course!) and doing the best she can with what she has. My grand-daughter is the light of my life and turning into a fantastic human being. :) My middle child, now 20, is everything I was at her age and everything I wish I had been. My youngest child is 18 and bi-sexual. I find her independence of what some might consider "normalcy" a strength that is admirable. I regret that I have never been financially stable enough to help them continue their education, but they are all smart, open-minded, conscientious and non-judgemental so I feel they have good foundations to be productive members of society. Raising all of them was pretty much on me. After divorcing their father and his re-marriage, he all but abandoned them. And their step-father, although a good man, struggled with the responsibility of raising another man's children. He did the best he could, and I must admit that I didn't make it any easier for him at times. It's been a LONG and HARD struggle, but I believe that at this point in our lives that we all made it through successfully.

In pool, I am proud to have won 8 state championship titles and to hold the record at the local Elk's Lodge of running 6 pockets in one inning of golf on a 5x10 snooker table. It's been at least 4 years now, and no one has broken it yet. :)

Good question, Lenny, and the responses have been fun and heartwarming to read. :thumbup:
 
Most importantly, I am proud of my 8yr old son Gavin. He is such a good boy and does really good in school, and absolutely loves going to school...he is such a Blessing to me!

BUT, for me, this was something i am proud of that happend last night

Our league on monday nights is 8 ball, we have 3 people on each team and you play each person once, then you do scotch doubles against the other team.. well, I was feeling really good and as confident as I ever have...i ran 2 racks of 8ball 3rd rack guy broke and pocketed 2 balls i got up and ran out.

After our match, me and my friend played 9 ball on the bar table, there was about 7 people standing around watching us and talking to us....I got up to break and I ran 7 racks of 9ball. Thats the absolute best I have ever done and I just about SHAT myself after I did it. Everyone was just in total disbelief, including myself.
 
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I got to play on the WWW

with the infamous (J/K) ;-) "Fast Lenny".......................

and created some POOL HISTORY. :grin-square:

Merry Christmas to all!!

td
 
I think that I have played a very small part in making some poolplayers dreams come true. The look on peoples faces in some parts of the country have been priceless and although 2008 has been a tough one for alot of people including myself, I will never forget this year.
 
I am proud of myself for not getting involved in any of the aiming threads :)
 
My son getting his MBA at Washington State University -- graduating magna cum laude.
 

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Family, I'm most proud of my daughter who was born 14 weeks premature at 1 lb 11 oz. and now she is turning 4 years old and has overcome all odds. She is my hero!!

Pool, It's a tie between getting the www.azpoolscene.com website revamped and the #1 Source of Arizona Pool & Billiards News and Practicing my butt off and winning the 2008 AZ BCA Open Men's Championship in August.
 
I graduated law school in 1996, and have been working since then as a prosecutor. While some of you may not see the prosecutor as "the good guy," please believe that it is a fairly large sacrifice for most of us: massive workloads and much less pay than we'd get in the private sector.

Anyway, there are a number of things that I've done as a prosecutor that I'm proud of, but here's one that jumps to mind now:

Back in 2002 my father was about to lose his 7 year battle with cancer. Right after I picked a jury in a very difficult case of a child molester who raped his stepdaughter, I got "the call" to fly home before my father passed away. I was trying the case with a very inexperienced second chair prosecutor, who would not be able to try it on his own. The judge allowed me a one week continuance of the case. I flew across the country and thank God made it home before my father passed. I buried him on a Friday, and on Monday was back in trial. While I was in the most pain of my life, I was able to win the trial, and a child molester who had raped his 9 year old stepdaughter went away for life. I was in an enormous amount of pain, but felt like I owed it to the victim to do right by her while all other grownups (including her mother) failed her.

Not trying to come off like a martyr or saint, but wanted to share that one. I know that it's cliched to say that you learn from your most trying experiences, but I really did. Now, whenever I'm starting a tough trial I tell myself that nothing can happen worse than losing a family member in the middle of the trial.
 
I have literally gone "through the valley of the shadow" this past year and have learned its lessons.

I realize that I have nothing to be proud of at all.

As Scripture says, "Whoever brags must brag about what the Lord has done."
 
I'm proud of these two little ones. I've had a hand in creating a lot of things but my kids are, by far, the best.

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My three year old son who can read small words, has a great sense of humor, tortures animals, and Smacks the crap out of a pool ball, albeit with my undesired accuracy.....
 
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Im very proud of my two sons. The one on the left just turned 8 and is getting straight As in the gifted program. The one on the right is 5 and is the happiest kid, a real social animal. The 5 year old is getting an awesome cue for Xmas. Ill post images later when Santa makes his delivery.
 
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hey Big... Fast Lenny started this great thread, but i just want to jump in and say..

Bigkahuna said:
You know I was going to write something and then read the other responses after which felt I should write about my pool related successes. But, I am just going to go forward with writing about the thing I have done that I am most proud of in my lifetime. This gets a little personal.

I married an alchoholic because I wanted to make my daughters life as best as it could be but after several years of being in an abusive relationship I left. During our seperation I was served with a protection from abuse order accusing me of sexually abusing my daughter which was totally unfounded. This was simply my ex trying to get back at me for leaving even though I was still paying the rent and bills at the apartment.

After several very strange events it became very obvious to me that if my daughter was to have any normalcy to her life I would have to attain custody of her. This process took a year and every scrap of money I had at the time. I had to hired an attorney to represent the best interests of my daughter. If you ever wonder how much of an uphill battle this was consider this. After hearing from my daughters mother that she thought she could practice witchcraft and cast spells the attorney said to me, "well that doesn't make her a bad mother".

When my daughter was nine I had full custody of her and I am very proud to say that through all the adversity in her young life she has graduated from college and is working in Boston for a large publishing company. I might not have been the perfect father and certainly was not a mother but I feel she made it. All the division championships and all the state championships all the individual tournaments the trips to Vegas nothing could make me more proud than my daughter and her success. My eyes were literally watering up as I wrote this

Happy Holidays everyone....

i am sure you will alway be as proud of you daughter for ALL the years to come and...

you did GREAT!!!

so, i will close with:
i am Proud of YOU!

all the best to you both & Happiness Too!!
smokey
 
hey lady9....

lady9ball said:
In my non-pool life, I am the proud parent of three terrific girls. The oldest is 23 and raising a child by herself (with a lot of help from family, of course!) and doing the best she can with what she has. My grand-daughter is the light of my life and turning into a fantastic human being. :) My middle child, now 20, is everything I was at her age and everything I wish I had been. My youngest child is 18 and bi-sexual. I find her independence of what some might consider "normalcy" a strength that is admirable. I regret that I have never been financially stable enough to help them continue their education, but they are all smart, open-minded, conscientious and non-judgemental so I feel they have good foundations to be productive members of society. Raising all of them was pretty much on me. After divorcing their father and his re-marriage, he all but abandoned them. And their step-father, although a good man, struggled with the responsibility of raising another man's children. He did the best he could, and I must admit that I didn't make it any easier for him at times. It's been a LONG and HARD struggle, but I believe that at this point in our lives that we all made it through successfully.

In pool, I am proud to have won 8 state championship titles and to hold the record at the local Elk's Lodge of running 6 pockets in one inning of golf on a 5x10 snooker table. It's been at least 4 years now, and no one has broken it yet. :)

Good question, Lenny, and the responses have been fun and heartwarming to read. :thumbup:


you know what???

Your response has been as Heartwarming too!

wishing you the Best Christmas Ever, and Happy New Year in Good Health & Prosperity for you and your family.

all the best,
smokey
 
smokey said:
you know what???

Your response has been as Heartwarming too!

wishing you the Best Christmas Ever, and Happy New Year in Good Health & Prosperity for you and your family.

all the best,
smokey
Smokey you have done alot this past year,you have alot to be proud of. :wink:
 
Something Your Proud of

Bigkahuna said:
You know I was going to write something and then read the other responses after which felt I should write about my pool related successes. But, I am just going to go forward with writing about the thing I have done that I am most proud of in my lifetime. This gets a little personal.

I married an alchoholic because I wanted to make my daughters life as best as it could be but after several years of being in an abusive relationship I left. During our seperation I was served with a protection from abuse order accusing me of sexually abusing my daughter which was totally unfounded. This was simply my ex trying to get back at me for leaving even though I was still paying the rent and bills at the apartment.

After several very strange events it became very obvious to me that if my daughter was to have any normalcy to her life I would have to attain custody of her. This process took a year and every scrap of money I had at the time. I had to hired an attorney to represent the best interests of my daughter. If you ever wonder how much of an uphill battle this was consider this. After hearing from my daughters mother that she thought she could practice witchcraft and cast spells the attorney said to me, "well that doesn't make her a bad mother".

When my daughter was nine I had full custody of her and I am very proud to say that through all the adversity in her young life she has graduated from college and is working in Boston for a large publishing company. I might not have been the perfect father and certainly was not a mother but I feel she made it. All the division championships and all the state championships all the individual tournaments the trips to Vegas nothing could make me more proud than my daughter and her success. My eyes were literally watering up as I wrote this

Happy Holidays everyone....

Congratulations for never giving up on your daughter! I'm sure it cost you thousands and thousand of dollars but it was worth every penny. Your daugher will thank you in the years to come.

Although I was never accused of any bad things my x-wife told my daughter how bad a person I was when she was around 6 years old. Through time my daughter found out the truth. She is now 35 and we couldn't be closer.

The best years for you and your daughter are coming!!!
 
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