A school bus can mean all sorts of different things: dread, boredom, excitement, responsibility, change...it means something different to all of us. I was primarily homeschooled as a kid, and though I preferred that, there was still an element of desire and curiosity for me every time I saw a school bus when I was young. I couldn't help but wonder what it would have been like to be part of the school bus world. Of course I didn't have to wonder about it for very long because I did, in many ways, have the ideal education. There was that time I took the winter off from school instead of summer to practice my extra curricular work which was...downhill skiing and snowboarding. Then there was the part-time jobs at the local farms that I was able to do because of my own set and very flexible school hours. To clarify, because it sounds like I didn't do any academics at all in the above two sentences, I did. Lots. Tons. But I did them efficiently and completely independently, e
"A ridge over troubled waters!" Gota keep a sense of humor. Love you all.
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ReplyDeleteWe got some good ones too....Anyways, he likes to hear us laugh, even if it is at his expense! :-P
That last photo of the two of you is absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLeo is so precious. The last photo holds our hearts captive. We love you all dearly.
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Pictures say more than a thousand words.Leo is so precious, and pure.He is like a little window from heaven through which flows Gods love and power.It touches all who come in contact with him,even through hundreds of miles and the computer. We love you guys!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful.
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