Poll: My proudest achievement so far has to do with my: Thread poster: ProZ.com Staff
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A forum topic will appear each time a new poll is run. For more information, see: http://proz.com/topic/33629 | | | Joanna Rączka Poland Local time: 22:34 Member (2009) English to Polish + ... Sailing around the world | Jul 8, 2007 |
Certainly my greatest achievement is my biggest voyage. And most of all - rounding the Cape of Good Hope. Actually I didn't do the whole circle - I had to quit in Cape Town because of family reasons. Still - taking part in this unusual event - a match racing between two double hander female crews on a fairly small boat - 28 feet is something I can be proud of. You can see some pictures and charts... See more Certainly my greatest achievement is my biggest voyage. And most of all - rounding the Cape of Good Hope. Actually I didn't do the whole circle - I had to quit in Cape Town because of family reasons. Still - taking part in this unusual event - a match racing between two double hander female crews on a fairly small boat - 28 feet is something I can be proud of. You can see some pictures and charts (unfortunately, the text is only in Polish) at www.mantra28.pl ▲ Collapse | | | John Cutler Spain Local time: 22:34 Spanish to English + ...
I answered family.
I’ve done a lot of things in life that I’m proud of; some have to do with my work, others with more personal achievements. I’d have to say though, that my crowning glory is my three daughters. Each is different in her own way and my wife and I encourage each of them to work hard and follow their own goals.
Having the chance to nurture another human being and help them on their way in life is something to cherish and be proud of.
P... See more I answered family.
I’ve done a lot of things in life that I’m proud of; some have to do with my work, others with more personal achievements. I’d have to say though, that my crowning glory is my three daughters. Each is different in her own way and my wife and I encourage each of them to work hard and follow their own goals.
Having the chance to nurture another human being and help them on their way in life is something to cherish and be proud of.
PS. The pictures of Joanna’s trip around the Cape of Good Hope are really nice. ▲ Collapse | | | Tina Vonhof (X) Canada Local time: 14:34 Dutch to English + ... Nothing quite like it | Jul 8, 2007 |
I feel the same as you do John. I have other accomplishments I am proud of but there is nothing quite as satisfying as to see your children grow up to become wonderful people who are pursuing their own goals. My children are both grown and married and the icing on the cake for me is to see them become parents themselves and in turn raising wonderful children.
As a parent you make many mistakes but to find out that by and large you've done a pretty good job is very very satisfying. | |
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My proudest achievement so far has to do with... | Jul 8, 2007 |
having two beautiful children: Luis Daniel and Stefie
| | | Amy Duncan (X) Brazil Local time: 17:34 Portuguese to English + ... I don't see having kids as an "achievement" ... | Jul 8, 2007 |
I view my two daughters as a gift from God, and I raised them the best I could, but I don't know if I would call it an achievement...much of it was by the seat of my pants!
My biggest achievement so far has been putting together my 10-piece band and finally, after more than 20 years, making our first CD.
Amy
[Edited at 2007-07-08 16:50] | | | Eliza-Anna United Kingdom Local time: 21:34 Danish to English + ...
Climbing Snowdon on my own. And coming down:) So far I have thought of that as my greatest achievement! I must say, coming down is far worse than going up. After that I wanted to 'do' higher mountains but I have never got round to it.
Did a some of my linguist 'bit' on the way and learnt some Weæsh - but that is not as good as climbing:) | | | jacana54 (X) Uruguay English to Spanish + ... I agree with Tina, Rocío and John | Jul 8, 2007 |
There is no doubt that my daughters are a gift from God, but I am also humbly aware of all the work that I've put into raising them, and all the professional and personal things that I've (joyfully) foregone on the way.
It is certainly the most wonderful blessing to watch them grow... and so much fun !!
By the way, I'm sure I wouldn't be able to sail around the Cape of Good Hope, and oh, how I'd love to climb that mountain.
Lucía | |
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jacana54 (X) Uruguay English to Spanish + ... I would like to add | Jul 8, 2007 |
That parents do make a difference in how children turn out to be ... it's not only their school, or their friends, or luck.
L | | | A gift of God! | Jul 9, 2007 |
Amy Duncan wrote:
I view my two daughters as a gift from God, and I raised them the best I could, but I don't know if I would call it an achievement...much of it was by the seat of my pants!
Amy
[Edited at 2007-07-08 16:50]
I entirely agree with this! We do try our best raising our two sons, but they are creatures of God and their many qualities are very far from being our achievement. | | |
Good day,
I answered "Some of the above", but in fact I had in mind "Other", because I was thinking of "love".
I remembered that Nat King Cole song, "Nature Boy", and the following words of that song:
"The greatest thing you'll ever learn
Is just to love and be loved in return"
Yes, I know it sounds maybe a bit "corny", but even The Beatles said it too : "All you need is ... See more Good day,
I answered "Some of the above", but in fact I had in mind "Other", because I was thinking of "love".
I remembered that Nat King Cole song, "Nature Boy", and the following words of that song:
"The greatest thing you'll ever learn
Is just to love and be loved in return"
Yes, I know it sounds maybe a bit "corny", but even The Beatles said it too : "All you need is love".
OK, enough of Moulin Rouge....
On a more "physical" side, I am also proud of having survived major bone surgery after a triple-fracture in my hip, which was really scary and which I thought would leave me unable to walk normally again. Luckily, I managed to fully recover without any problems (it happened more than 10 years ago).
Best,
Ivette ▲ Collapse | | | Nicole Blanc (X) France English to French + ... Family life, definitely | Jul 9, 2007 |
Dear colleagues,
I am 48, I've been married for 26 years and when I look behind - even if my work is very important to me - it is obvious that my family (one extraordinary husband and a loving son) is my greatest achievement. And I regret very much not to have had more children! Children are so great!
Everyday I can find some strength in my family, not to forget my friends! And my professional satisfaction is really nothing compared to my family's love.
Ni... See more Dear colleagues,
I am 48, I've been married for 26 years and when I look behind - even if my work is very important to me - it is obvious that my family (one extraordinary husband and a loving son) is my greatest achievement. And I regret very much not to have had more children! Children are so great!
Everyday I can find some strength in my family, not to forget my friends! And my professional satisfaction is really nothing compared to my family's love.
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about children.... | Jul 9, 2007 |
I agree with everything that has been said...
Maybe I did not give enough background information; what happened in my case was that I had a lot of trouble getting pregnant; it was a struggle. So, there is where the "achievement part" comes in place.
I do believe children are a gift of God.
I just want to add a bit to my previous answer...
Well it is nice to see so many responses,
Greetings,
... See more I agree with everything that has been said...
Maybe I did not give enough background information; what happened in my case was that I had a lot of trouble getting pregnant; it was a struggle. So, there is where the "achievement part" comes in place.
I do believe children are a gift of God.
I just want to add a bit to my previous answer...
Well it is nice to see so many responses,
Greetings,
Rocío ▲ Collapse | | | Sam Berner (X) Australia Local time: 06:34 Member (2003) English to Arabic + ...
My proudest achievement to date is the number of young and not so young people whose lives have changed to better because of something I said, taught or did.
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