<p>From 1 Irish-Catholic to another ;) just want to say MEGA CONGRATULATIONS on your ND acceptance danbrenn!!! Quite an accomplishment, you must be proud. I echo all the great advice already posted, search your heart and your spirit, makes pro & cons lists, you'll find your answer. Listen all around you and you may hear an answer where you least expect it.</p>
<p>Been around the USNA community for a lot of years & it is AWESOME, but I do LOVE the Notre Dame atmosphere and spiritual-side. We have 4 more chances for a kid to go :D </p>
<p>Thinking peaceful thoughts for you danbrenn.</p>
<p>Thanks for the advice/comforting words. I am going to sit on it for a week or two, then make my decision.</p>
<p>LOL!!</p>
<p>Dash-9- there is more truth to your "dream" than you imagine! Take a lesson and pack light...better yet, don't pack anything at all save a toothbrush and paste...and running shoes (another story).... leave everything else you might "need" with the folks, who can pack it in a box and mail it to you right from Annapolis on I-Day! The less you have, the less you have to carry.... trust me, by the time the day is done, you'll be carrying around 90 lbs of "stuff".... ;)</p>
<p>Well as a Penn State fan, I can't stand ND. :p I always wondered what a grotto is. So don't sweat it, guys. Just a buncha short guys runnin about in knickers and a goofy green top hat. :eek:</p>
<p>GO NAVY! BEAT ND! :cool:</p>
<p>You crack me up WP! My daughter's favorite teacher is a PSU grad! !GO LIONS! </p>
<p>Just for you ;) <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grotto%5B/url%5D">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grotto</a> and <a href="http://www.nd.edu/%7Ewcawley/corson/grotto.htm%5B/url%5D">http://www.nd.edu/~wcawley/corson/grotto.htm</a></p>
<p>Apologies to IRISH_ROVER for the de-railing. Truly interested in what your son decides. And I hope it will be a peaceful, process for him. Gosh, May 1 is coming fast.</p>
<p>Hey, this pre I-Day doubt is completely normal. I grew up around the Naval Academy and always thought I was born to be a mid (I'm also third generation USNA). Anyways, by about this time, I deeply questioned my committment to going USNA instead of civilian life with all my friends. Plebe years has had its ups and downs, but I don't regreat my decision at all. </p>
<p>Relax, and enjoy a few more months of civilian life.</p>