like this . . . . . .
a young man is engaged in his science, experimenting and learning.
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And all I have to do is hold a camera.
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And notice moments worth remembering.
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And then there are the OTHER homeschool days . . . . . .
when I almost drop my camera to yell . . . .
“Don’t use your cello bow like a sword!”
and
“Don’t touch that cello with the machete!”
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There are days when even the sweetest disposition . . . . . . that’s her below, and I really call her Sweetest Disposition . . . . .
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has had enough.
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Oh dear, let’s walk into Mama’s pantry for a little Ghiradhelli chocolate chip therapy.
was it writing or math that produced that expression….I have to know.
I believe it was a brother with a camera. I found the pictures of her when I uploaded my camera photos to the computer.
Rachel loves to use the word vex now, since we learned it in vocabulary studies. I would defninely say she looks vexed.