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(http://www.amazon.ofoto.com/I.jsp?c=16ee6sof.7fv5f037&x=0&y=ynixei)

I don't know if this is going to work. They're in an ofoto.com album.
Sorry for the inconvenience if it doesn't work.

If it does, there's a photo of Cameron in front of the tortilla display and
then in front of the salsa (SOME of the salsa) at the Raley's supermarket
nearest us.

Sandra


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Sara

Ackk! Such great pix. I haven't seen those kids since SC SOS. My son
is 14 now. The pix of Kelli's son and Holli makes me think of how cool
it is to see preteens develop in physical ways. I like to see their
faces and bodies make that swift change. To see the smudge of hair on
my son's lip and then look back to his photo from two years
ago....such a wonderful thing to see a child grow into a young adult
person! It's weird how you hear so much about kids having problems
with puberty and growing up. It seems such a good time at our house!
Sara in NC

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In a message dated 2/28/2005 10:27:07 PM Mountain Standard Time,
cheeps4u@... writes:

It's weird how you hear so much about kids having problems
with puberty and growing up. It seems such a good time at our house!



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I agree. I'm really enjoying my kids as teens (but then I enjoyed them
always, which is probably why it's not a rough time now).

Those who've seen Marty at conferences probably saw him bald to baldish, but
in that photo he has hair! <g> He kept his head shaved for three years or
so, and it's nice to see it grown out some. It's curly in the back! We
didn't expect that.

Sandra


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Patti Diamondlady Diamond, SCHM

Same here!

Chris will be 14 in just a couple of months and I so enjoy him as a
teen!:) His intellectually and spiritual side of him is just so
blossoming!:0) While others I hear of who "school" are having trouble
with their children in their teens I find Chris to be such a delight!:)

In Love and Light,

Patti Diamond and the boys (Life Long Learners Chris 13 1/2, Matthew
8, Anthony 7)
Life Long Learning Academy
JUST PUBLISHED!! "Life Long Learning ~ Transforming Learning -
Discovering Learning Through Living Life in Unlimitless Possibilities"
http://www.lifelonglearning4all.com
http://www.diamondlady.net

*NOTE - Look for me to speak on Life Long Learning at the CHN
Homelearning Expo June 10-11, 2005. For more information, go to
http://www.californiahomeschool.net See you there! *

"For no matter where knowledge and learning come from - no matter what
shape, size, or dimension it assumes - it still is what it is,
knowledge and learning. Therefore knowledge and learning should always
be embraced." ~ unknown

--- In [email protected], SandraDodd@a... wrote:
>
> In a message dated 2/28/2005 10:27:07 PM Mountain Standard Time,
> cheeps4u@y... writes:
>
> It's weird how you hear so much about kids having problems
> with puberty and growing up. It seems such a good time at our house!
>
>
>
> ========
>
> I agree. I'm really enjoying my kids as teens (but then I enjoyed
them
> always, which is probably why it's not a rough time now).
>
> Those who've seen Marty at conferences probably saw him bald to
baldish, but
> in that photo he has hair! <g> He kept his head shaved for three
years or
> so, and it's nice to see it grown out some. It's curly in the
back! We
> didn't expect that.
>
> Sandra
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]