Get Along with People

You want to get along with people, I guess. You don’t want to try to run over them and stuff and things. You want to work with them and join with them, you know?

And I like going to school. All my grandchildren have gone to college and two of my girls went four years to college, the other one was one year and she had this guy and she got to get married. She didn’t have to get married but she did. She thought she had to. She wanted to get married and she did and that didn’t last very long, about two or three years. She’s married to a good guy now. She’s got a really nice guy and they’ve got two sons. That’s my middle daughter.

My oldest daughter had twin boys. First they had Emily which was a girl and she went to Findlay College here. The one boy is going down to Dayton and the other one is over in Europe. Trying to think…it’s in Great Britain, it isn’t in England. Its right beside England…I can’t think. He’s over there going to college right now.

Yeah, and he’s learning some things too! (Laughs) He’s something else, and he makes friends easy and stuff and he’s smart. He was going to, um…the one in Cleveland…can’t think of it. He went there. Engineering school, basically engineering and then he went there and started out as a sophomore. He had taken the courses in high school to get him through the first year and so he started out as a sophomore.