I noticed a car today that had a bumper sticker announcing how proud they were of their honor student. I think that this is an absolutely fantastic idea. People who do outstanding work should be recognized for their success, especially children. I've seen the response to these bumper stickers, from people whose children are less successful. For instance: "My kid flunked and he can take your honor roll kid anytime!" Still, I think the idea of supporting your child's efforts is well worth doing.
Comments (4)
Super idea Buffy! That is better than a lot of bumper stickers.
Posted by Desiree | August 20, 2003 3:47 PM
Posted on August 20, 2003 15:47
Just wanted to say so far my favorite bumper sticker saying is "Well Behaved Women Don't Make History". I think this is a very positive sticker as long as you view it the right way. I personally think it means to stand up for who you are and what you are and do not be afraid to take chances. Like many women in history have. Teenage girls and women all over might still be looked down upon for wearing pants if not some people stood up for their rights and broken some rules. Many other females in history have done good things and proven good points by breaking the rules and i think this saying is just reminding us of that :)
Posted by Rachel | November 20, 2003 1:33 AM
Posted on November 20, 2003 01:33
I saw that quote on a car while I was in Ann Arbor, Michigan after my rugby game, I absoulty loved the quote. Women today have become so much more year of our past. I suggest any woman to watch "Mona Lisa's Smile" its with Julia Roberts, it makes you think of that quote and love it for each word.
Posted by Ashley | January 2, 2004 1:26 AM
Posted on January 2, 2004 01:26
Do you have the name of the woman who said:
"Well-behaved women don't make history"?
If so, could you e-mail me?
Thanks
Posted by Karin | July 4, 2004 10:04 PM
Posted on July 4, 2004 22:04