As most of you know, we here at The Satellite do our best to recognize the outstanding parents across America and there is no shortage of great role-models out there for children. So, after months of research and taking applications and nominations, we finally have our winner for "Parent of the Year 2009". We found Susan Wilson of Teaneck, N.J. this past April 23rd on "Take your Daughter/Son to Work Day" doing just that. Susan, a single mother of 3, took her middle child, Violet, out to see how Mommy supports the family. Susan is so committed to her family that she takes children to work almost everyday, not just on "Take your Daughter/Son to Work Day". While you might think that she's already gone above and beyond, there's more. Back at home, she's taught her 7 year old son, Reuben, to care for her 9 month old baby. That's the kind of life lessons that we should all strive to pass along to our children. So, here's to Susan Wilson and all of the other nominees. Congrats and keep up the good work.
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Parent of the Year 2009
As most of you know, we here at The Satellite do our best to recognize the outstanding parents across America and there is no shortage of great role-models out there for children. So, after months of research and taking applications and nominations, we finally have our winner for "Parent of the Year 2009". We found Susan Wilson of Teaneck, N.J. this past April 23rd on "Take your Daughter/Son to Work Day" doing just that. Susan, a single mother of 3, took her middle child, Violet, out to see how Mommy supports the family. Susan is so committed to her family that she takes children to work almost everyday, not just on "Take your Daughter/Son to Work Day". While you might think that she's already gone above and beyond, there's more. Back at home, she's taught her 7 year old son, Reuben, to care for her 9 month old baby. That's the kind of life lessons that we should all strive to pass along to our children. So, here's to Susan Wilson and all of the other nominees. Congrats and keep up the good work.
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