Terriers Share Words of Appreciation for Their Parents

Terriers Share Words of Appreciation for Their Parents
Dear Parents, thank you for helping these students get through college and showing them all the love and support possible.
In honor of Parent Appreciation Day, we had Terriers send in a special note that shows just how much they appreciate what their parents do for them.

To: Mom & Dad
“My parents have always inspired me to do what I love, and to never take life too seriously. They are my biggest supporters, and I’m theirs too!”
From: Sofia Hudzik (COM’25)

To: Mom & Dad
“To my Mum and Pops, I appreciate you guys more than you know. I owe everything in my life to you, and I couldn’t be more grateful. Love you lots.”
From: Paul Hain (Sargent’25)

To: Mom
“My mom has taught me what it means to be a strong woman. She is always there for me when I feel lost. I don’t know what I would do without her. Je t’aime maman.”
From: Fia McCarty (COM’25)

To: Mom
“My mother is my best friend, support system, and inspiration. If I were to complain about being cold, she would pull the sun closer to the Earth with her bare hands, even though she probably already told me to bring a jacket. She is the perfect example of loyalty, generosity, sincerity, and strength. I would be nothing if it weren’t for her!”
From: Ashley Facey (COM’24)

To: Mom
“My mom is my best friend, and I don’t know where my sister and I would be without her!”
From: Lexi Scarczkopf (COM’23)

To: Mom & Dad
Thank you, Mom and Dad, for your unwavering love, support, and guidance, which have shaped me into the woman I am today. I’m blessed to have such loving parents, and I am so grateful for all that you’ve done.
From: Belinda Daniel (CAS’25)
Parents, thank you for taking care of our students and shaping them into the people they are today. Life would truly not be the same without you. Even on days they forget to tell you, know that they do love you and they are forever thankful for you. Give yourselves a round of applause, parents! You’re doing great.
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