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Not Back-to-School Blog Hop: Student Photo Week

Here we are at week 3 of the Not Back to School Blog Hop hosted by Heart of the Matter Online. This week is all about the students themselves.

So, here is a presentation of the students spoken of here @ Homeschooling for His Glory:



They are both very happy and energetic. They love to play and enjoy each other's company except when the disagreement breaks. They also always look out for each other.


Zach: my oldest


7 in November


Very good reader


Introvert


Information lover


Short Tempered


Cuddle lover


Atypical child, outside the box


Very energetic


My difficult child because his nickname is "space cadet".


Favorite things: Trains and Thomas and reading at night







Joho: my youngest


5 in October


Mama's boy


Extrovert and very active


Puzzle  and game lover


Cuddle lover


Puncher


By the book child


Teaser and provoker


Determined and preseverant


Favorite things: Sports and Curious George



(He does not like to have his picture taken)






For more student pictures hop on over @ Heart of the Matter Online.

Comments

Merit K said…
Awesome boys! I have two too :) They keep us hoping don't they? It was great to find your blog!
AmyF said…
I love these photos! Thanks for sharing.
Denise said…
Aww~ great photos! Love the one with your little one reading on the bed. I am now following your blog and look forward to reading more.
Yunia said…
very cute boys - have a great school year
Sherry said…
Your boys are absolutely adorable! I have 1 and he keeps me going just himself. :D
Rana said…
Love the pics of your boys. I bet they keep you on the run. Have a great year!

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