OT: Time flies.

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OT: Time flies.

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Many of you guys have known me long enough to watch this kid grow up.
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The process is almost complete. This was homecoming last week.

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This was his senior speech on Friday:


First off I would like to thank my parents for all of the sacrifices they made so I could go to such a prestigious school as SPA. I'm blessed to have come from such a diverse and loving family. My parents just celebrated their 31st anniversary, in reality they have been together since the age of 15. All together, that's 36 years. Genetically speaking, that could mean my first true love will be my last. My parents gave me a very interesting childhood. Due to my father’s service, we moved a lot. SPA is my 17th school. One for every year I've been on this earth. Some people think that would have been difficult, I thought it was awesome. I had the chance to attend school with a variety of different cultures and teaching methods. I attended inner city schools and country schools where neither had diversity. In my travels I learned that racism exists everywhere. It's not limited to a certain race. In my opinion that's an important life lesson to learn. I believe in order to change it, we must all admit to it. But I digress.
I want to bring it back here, to SPA. This is the first private school I've ever attended. The day I shadowed I knew I wanted to be here. All of my apprehensions about "Prep School Kids" were put to rest during my first week. I was welcomed and that felt good. That was the first step; the second took a little time, as some of you can attest. I needed to learn the SPA way to handle disagreements. For the first time in my life, the people I had a dispute with stepped up and offered an apology versus raised fists. It caught me off guard. I thought it was an act until school ended then it would be on. It was a pleasant surprise to find out it was real. Instead of defending myself in a hostile environment like I had to do in the past, I found a haven for those who wanted to learn and be around others who shared their interest in academic success.

Saint Paul Academy is one of the best college preparatory schools in the state of Minnesota. We are well known around the nation’s top colleges to produce great students capable of excelling in the college environment. For just about all of us here, acceptance into college is guaranteed. Most of us will be able to pick and choose where we want to go. Some of us have been given the opportunity to become student athletes. I've played some type of sport for as long as I can remember. They taught me a lot about myself, and gave me an intense desire to win that I will never let go of. From T-Ball and Pee wee football to USA and Golden gloves boxing. I have enjoyed playing them all. Sports have opened a lot of doors for me along the way. From a chance to qualify for the 2016 US Olympic boxing team to the point where I have the opportunity to play baseball and football at the college level. I thank all my teachers and coaches for making that possible.

Despite what some people may believe, SPA does have talented athletes. But I believe the tools we have been given to succeed here set us apart from everyone else. I look around the room and I see people destined for great things. I see Scientists, Teachers, Doctors, Business owners and a MLB player. Your passion for academic and personal success is motivating. You are truly taking advantage of the freedoms this country affords us all. The American Dream is alive and well here at SPA.

It’s no secret that different people have different goals in life. There are many factors that go into it such as where they grew up, what their family life was like, and what values were instilled in them during their childhood. This holds true with me.


Having a father serving in a war zone makes you realize just how dangerous this world is. There are times when our country is not at war, but there is never a time when we are truly at peace. Right now, as we sit in this gym, we are at war. Sometimes it doesn't feel like it, but we are. The world is growing ever more hostile towards us for a variety of reasons. Right now, men and women stand on the wall, putting their lives on the line, to keep you and I safe from those who wish us harm. They make it possible for us to live our lives however we want to. Sometimes they die in the process. I’ve stood flag line at their funerals, and I never forget that freedom has a price that is often paid in blood. Growing up, I was always surrounded by the men that I called my Uncles. They were my Father’s brothers in arms, and they raised me as if I was one of their own when my dad was in the fight. They taught me the meaning of sacrifice, and the importance of being the one to run towards danger rather than away from it. My family history shows a long line of men who have served their country, going all the way back to the revolution that brought this nation into the world.


That being said it should come as no surprise that I have a different ambition from most of yours. I don’t have the desire to pursue the American Dream. I want to protect the people who do. For me, this is not about personal satisfaction, but about serving something greater than myself. I will gladly stand on the wall, and join those who are willing to sacrifice themselves, so others may live. I have decided to pass on the chance to go to Iowa and attend college in a different venue. I’ve enlisted in the United States Air Force. Upon graduation I report to Lackland Air Force Base in July for basic training. Upon completion, I will enter Air Force Special Tactics training to become a Combat Control Technician. CCTs are FAA certified air traffic controllers and responsible for conducting all types of missions behind enemy lines while setting air fields, calling in fire support, and working jointly with Army Special Forces and Navy SEALs. I will also pursue my college education while serving. My goal is to become an Officer in 6 years.

I hope you can understand and respect my decision. This is who I am, and this is what I am meant to do. Less than 2% of this nation’s population serves in the military. I will be a proud member of that 2%. It's my passion. We only have one life, no matter what, never be afraid to pursue your passion. Thank you.
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Needless to say we are proud and nervous. I now know what my parents felt like. Thanks for your kind words and support over the years boys. They go by pretty fast.
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Jack,

This brought a tear to my eye. I will now say something I rarely ever say.

God bless your family. You raised one hell of a kid.
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What a monster of a kid. Physically. Mentally. Spiritually. A giant.

You and Carol have done well. VERY well. Congrats.

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Thanks brothers. I rarely post anywhere these days. This is one I wanted to share.


PK....I dig it as well. :D
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Impressive stuff! With all of the bad things going on in the world today I love reading "feel good" stuff like this. Thanks for sharing.
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Absolutely wonderful. You've raised a special young man.

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"I don’t have the desire to pursue the American Dream. I want to protect the people who do."

Powerful quote! Bravo.

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You guys must be very proud. Any kid that thanks his parents first says a lot about their upbringing, well spoken too. Congrats!

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Awesome story JD...thanks for sharing man. Hope all is well with you and the rest of the fam...we'll keep your boy in our thoughts as he serves our country like you did. Much respect bro.

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Congrats, JD - you've raised one heck of a special young man there. Great, great speech.

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Great story Jack - thanks for sharing!
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Very cool, Jack!

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JD,

Congrats to you and your wife for raising a boy who in addition to having brains and talent is clearly wise beyond his years. That's a rare and potent combination and will surely serve him well, and continue to make you proud, for many years.
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Amazing. I think back to my daughter's graduation speech last year.

Then I read that.

And then I wonder "where the hell did we go so wrong?!?!" 8O

Impressive, Jack. Well done, mate.

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Jack, as a father of 3 boys (15, 19 & 20), I congratulate you on a job well done. You have raised an outstanding young man. Tell your son that it's because of men like him that I'm proud to be an American.

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Amazing JD...truly amazing. Thanks so much for sharing that. I've just started my family (a 2 month old boy) so posts like this make me even more excited about my future with my son!!!

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Well done, my brother. You have succeeded. You and Carol can safely answer the question that dogs so many parents: "How did we do?" with a resounding, and well earned "we did well, didn't we?".

Wow.

That's a great kid you've got there. I can only hope that my sons and my daughter have the same inner strength and resolve.
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What a great speech. Congrats Jack!
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The humility and sense of purpose is pretty mindblowing for a teenager.

Congratulations and good luck.
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Inspiring and heart felt. Congrats to you and your wife on raising a wonderul son.

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Teal wrote:Well done, my brother. You have succeeded. You and Carol can safely answer the question that dogs so many parents: "How did we do?" with a resounding, and well earned "we did well, didn't we?".

Easy now. The real questions is whether he is still a Michigan fan. If so, well then nobody's perfect. ;)
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RobVarak wrote:
Teal wrote:Well done, my brother. You have succeeded. You and Carol can safely answer the question that dogs so many parents: "How did we do?" with a resounding, and well earned "we did well, didn't we?".

Easy now. The real questions is whether he is still a Michigan fan. If so, well then nobody's perfect. ;)

Hey, I'm still an Auburn fan, so who am I to judge? :lol:
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Thanks guys. I hope all of you are doing well. We've know each other for a few years huh? The guys that posted in this thread know my story. To you gents I say in all honesty,being wounded out was the best thing that ever happened to me. It gave me the opportunity to spend the last 7 years being a fulltime dad. Couldn't ask for a better job. Dominic loves sports and boy did he keep me busy while he participated in them! It was an incredible bonding period for us. From coaching him to father/son road trips for college visits. It was great. When he committed to Iowa in August it just didn't seem like he was as content as I thought he should be. I found out why a few weeks ago. He needed my signature to enlist,he's 17. We spent the weekend discussing everything he wanted out of life. Carol and I thought it was college.Obviously his passion lies elsewhere. Watching him leave in July hands down will be the hardest thing I've ever done in life. The only thing that gives me solace is my son's desire to serve and his ability to lead. Should be an interesting ride.

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PS...He was going to be a Hawkeye and root for Michigan football. Now he's all about the Falcons. Go figure. ;) I do believe this picture tells the story why he decided to take a preferred walk on offer at Iowa. Image
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Can Dom keep the sick porn 'stache in the Air Force? The ladies will dig that. :)
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Congrats, I am sure words cannot describe how proud you are.

What a wonderful person you have raised. Kudos!!
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