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Category Archives: son-shine
Caleb’s Short Stories
(he had to write a story this week for his Writing Class in our weekly Co-op. It was to be solely based an a three box comic strip picture they were given. I thought it was pretty clever, for eleven years old!) … Continue reading
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and we’re off!
a photo of Josiah and I, from 2004. He was almost 10 years old… 5 years later…almost a full head taller than me! (and I want to note, because I just know saw it and am annoyed how it wrecked an otherwise … Continue reading
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Our first High School student…
Josiah does his school work independently. He starts early and likes to work in his bedroom, at his own desk, with his own computer, without little brothers chatter to interrupt or distract. The cat is welcome company, however. On this day … Continue reading
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Sam and Josiah, 1998.
they were just three and one… Josiah, with his eyes clamped tightly shut in order to get all his grin out like this whenever he saw a camera… Sam, crawling so fast and intense throughout our little house, always trying to keep … Continue reading
a rare snow day
Last Thursday, it snowed. Aren’t those fat flakes lovely? Yet it is such an uncommon occurrence for our climate, that it has everyone who lives here go into full panic mode. The media were issuing warnings for days. When it … Continue reading