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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

superheroes~


This year is completely different from all the other years I have taught my kids.
Instead of 4....I now teach only the 2 youngest...as the older are off on their other learning adventures.
It seems so strange, and yet...I've embraced it as another season of my life. And theirs.

Thankfully, these 2 get along amazingly.
For sure, there are still brawls on  the front lawn - and arguments over  whose turn it is for chores-
but the friendship between these 2 is golden.

I'm trying to capture every moment with the two of them....as sooner than later,
I won't have them at home either.
*sniff*



Sometimes being a brother is even better than being a superhero.
-- Marc Brown


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40 comments:

TexWisGirl said...

how sweet are they?! hang on tight, dawn. they'll grow too fast, i'm sure...

Anonymous said...

Looks like our 2 Arizona grandsons that are in first grade and kindergarten. They are soooo close, both in age and in friendship.

Kerri Farley said...

The sibling bond is strong! Fantastic shots!

Val said...

Such a great life!!

Debbie said...

they are just too cute dawn, you have captured their spirits well!!

my boys are less then one year apart, thick as theives, best friends forever!!

the empty nest isn't so bad!!

Jack said...

You are lucky to have such a close relationship with your kids, even though the number at home has been halved. They will always remember these times, as will you.

Aimee said...

I absolutely LOVED this! I have two boys, 4 and 6, and they are so close. They are the best of friends, most of the time (ha ha) and I would wholeheartedly agree that being a brother is sometimes better than being a superhero!

Farm Girl said...

It is so true, my last two enjoy being with each other so much, never being separated until the oldest of the two got a job. Now doing school with the youngest has been hard, but now, I really enjoy it.
Though it just seems easier with two.
But it is all about rolling with the punches, very nice pictures. I tell myself, to not look back but keep looking at the joy that lies ahead.
It works most of the time.

Anonymous said...

Love the photos - these are precious moments and memories!

They grow up way too fast, don't they?!

Rosaria Williams said...

Yes, times do change. They seem full of energy. You must be super patient/

mountain mama said...

:) loved hearing about your homeschool adventures.

Deb said...

I love your family...great photos...

Reena said...

Such handsome boys! They grow up so fast!

黄清华 Wong Ching Wah said...

They seem to really get along well ...

Bev said...

AAAHHHHH!!!!

carmilevy said...

Time moves much too quickly for me - something I only began to appreciate after we had our kids.

Thankfully, you've always managed to embrace that reality. It's clear how much you treasure the time we've been given. We know it in the spirit of your words and images. More importantly, they know it, too.

Just beautiful, Dawn.

Unknown said...

A wonderful post. I was a kid when my brother was drafted to The Vietnam War. I remember writing him a letter asking for advice to fix a toy that I had. He answered me from such a horrific environment as if we were in the same room. Today, he is the brother that is my Hero!

Cat said...

♥♥♥
you my dear are such a superhero!
you touch souls
open hearts....
you are a treasure

love and light

Anne said...

It is great when they get along! Your definitely right about kids growing up to fast!! We have to enjoy every minute we can with them:)
~Anne

Lynette Jacobs said...

The precious time of having young ones in the home passes way to quickly. Enjoy every moment with them.

Clint said...

Beautiful pix and sentiments, Dawn. You are blessed.

Out on the prairie said...

Beautiful thoughts to share today. The kids in my family were spread out so we didn't miss the lose of another, but did stay good friends.I miss having children around now that they flew the coop, and remember some good times shared.Headed out to take my daughter to lunch 120 miles away today.

Leah J. Utas said...

That's wonderful.

wayne15575 said...

The day will come when they will be so glad that you took these photos. And so will you.

Saz said...

Awweh, you can just see how much they care about each other! Bless them, it'll be hard for you to let them go! Just like it is with your eldest ones. Some lovely shots there!

Janie said...

That first photo is wonderful. Great pics of the two brothers who are best friends.

Tammy said...

Very handsome boys. Watching them head out on their own is bitter - sweet.

bon bon said...

wonderful captures! my two boys are all grown up, so these shots make me nostalgic.
*sniff*

Ransick said...

You are making the most of the time you have with each of you kids Dawn. That is the absolute best you can do.

Brian King said...

You have some great kids! You're smart to spend that time with them now. You'll never regret it.

Full-On-Forward said...

Perfectly captured! My Brother and I almost killed each other as kids--Now we are closer than ever!!!!

John

Anonymous said...

What precious shots - such golden moments of friendship that I'm sure they will remember and treasure.

Zuly said...

How beautiful are your children! I hope to remain good brothers and you are very happy with them.
I really like your blog ... the photos are expectaculares!
A big hug from Costa Rica,
Zuly Castillo U.

Lisa Sall - Sall's Country Life said...

Oh Dawn, that first picture is just stunning, I would have that blown up and put on canvas!When siblings are happy and love each other (as is obvious in these photos) it's a sign of great parenting! Bless you all.

Slamdunk said...

Inspiring photos Dawn.

Our crew does quite a bit of balancing on the rocks around streams--as your son is doing in the one shot.

Great memories to cherish.

Alan said...

I can't begin to tell you the misery my older brothers put me through. They once sold me to their friends as a slave... you should take some credit for your boys' relationship, no doubt!

Buttons Thoughts said...

Oh Dawn you are such an amazing Mother teaching your kids at home they are so lucky to have a smart Mom like you.
I have six brothers and four sisters and I loved having all those special moments together even the fighting makes for great memories now. I wish we had been able to capture them on film.
Don't worry they always come home. B

beth said...

sibling love is so special.....these are great shots of how much they love each other !

Rick said...

Yes - savour every moment because too soon the moments slip away.

Not sure if you've heard this before but it captures the essence of time.

Pat Tillett said...

You get a lot of the credit for their relationship. It doesn't always work out like that. There were 4 brothers in my family and it was every man (or boy) for themselves. I'm sure it was because of the environment.