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My daughter Lyzzy (7th grade) just won the Delaware state final for the Reader's Digest Word Power Challenge! It's a national vocabulary contest for 5th-8th grade students sponsored by Reader's Digest magazine. She's going to Orlando for nationals next month, and it will get recorded for TV - hosted by good ol' Al Roker.

Being an egghead pays off!

[edited for clarity - sorry guys!]
 
Congratulations!

Tell her the missus and I said so and wish her good luck!

This mean you're taking an early and unexpected vacation?

AO
 
Wow! Congratulations Duke and Lyzzy!

By the way, that's a very awesome spelling of her name! Beats Christiaan.
 
dude, that's messed up. i could've entered that when i was younger!

however, our school system is for the birds, and one would not think of giving us a second chance. i feel like a prisoner all the time.

damn you, misfortune!

good luck with your daughter, though.
 
Wow, coolies! Congratulations, and I wish her good luck. (Of course, she don't need no luck, right? :D)
 
Congratulations! Best of luck to her next month! 👍 That is a cool spelling of the name. :)
 
Awesome! She must get all those brains from her mom... :p Just kidding, congrats to you and Lyzzy!
 
Tell her good luck, and that she's welcome to join the Club of Freakishly Cool Spelt Names with me. 👍

Jordan
Awesome! She must get all those brains from her mom... :p Just kidding, congrats to you and Lyzzy!
No, no - their milkman is just smart as hell. :sly:
 
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Can you describe what kind of competition this is?
Sorry, I was excited. After I read Exige's post I added it in. It's a national vocabulary contest for 5th-8th graders sponsored by Reader's Digest magazine. Rather like a spelling bee except they don't spell; they have to know the definitions of words. It's a multiple-choice format and the contestants have to choose the correct meaning of a word as it's used in a sentence.

Yes, we're going to Florida with her. Her expenses are paid (and her teacher's, for some reason) but we pay for ourselves, though they have discounted arrangements.

Thanks for all the good wishes, everybody!

And as for the spelling of her name, she came up with that herself. We used to call her 'Elizabeth', but one day she announced she preferred 'Lizzy'. Then a while later she told us we were spelling it wrong and it should be 'Lyzzy'. Who am I to argue?
 
I wish Lyzzy all the luck in the world:)

My vocabulary is nice, and also good.:sly:
 
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