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Gorgeous, they are going to be great pics to frame and keep.
ibuzone said…
They are so lovely. Maybe the homeschooling really can make them creative. Love it.
Molly I luv ur style
Tim ur awsome
Maddie ur rockin my face off w/ the hat
Claire don't u ever go up sweet thang
Love, aunt Kim
**CRYSTAL** said…
I LOVE YOU ALL!! Beautiful pics! Cant wait to visit later this month!! HUGS to all! xoxo
<3 Crys
Ashley said…
Love this! Sweet photos and just such a fun post :)
Anonymous said…
such a cute post
deebriese said…
Such a sweet post..Your Children are beautiful..I commend you for what your doing. I only wish I had with my children.
Anonymous said…
Thank you for this beautiful post,
Blessings to you all:)
Carleene
Jeannie B. said…
Such a very cute post!
Eve from Australia said…
Hi Sam!
I've been following your blog for a little while now, and I have to say I just love this! I was homeschooled and this is a great example of why homeschooling is the best and most sane option to educate your kids in today's world. Keep up the good work and may God bless you and your family!
Kisha said…
Very cool, I second the framing idea. We are still trying to get the hang of homeschooling. My six year old does fabulous, but my two with Down syndrome still haven't learned how to speak a lot of English but also don't know Russian anymore, so we're stuck. I still love the freedom and creative nature of homeschooling though. P.S. love the baby's sweater :)

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