I posted this morning and since then a couple huge things have happened so I have to update again!
First the most exciting thing of all... Zoe walked! She walked from Daddy to Mommy, then from Mommy to Daddy about 10-15 times tonight, right before bed. The most steps she took at once was 7. She looked so adorable walking in her very first pair of pajamas. I was videotaping so...believe it or not, I have no pictures! I'll get one of her walking tomorrow if she decides to do it again.
In other exciting news... I finally received my Photographer Diploma today!! It's official! Wooohoo! It is such a relief to be completely finished with this program. I have been working on it slowly for 2 years now, I had to pay extra money for two different extentions so I could have more time to finish it, and I was 2 months away from not being *able* to complete it. After two extentions you cannot have anymore. The whole thing at the end became so stressful, but now it is finished and I have a Career Diploma in Photography to show for it. I already framed it! I bought frames specifically for my Diploma and Gage's degree that he will be getting next year. Each frame was 25 cents at a garage sale on Thursday!
That's it for now, I just had to share some exciting news!
-Shaina
Classical education is the cultivation of wisdom and virtue by nourishing the soul on truth, goodness, and beauty by means of the seven liberal arts and the four sciences so that, in Christ, the student is enabled to better know, glorify, and enjoy God. - Andrew Kern
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