24 March 2009
When we got home today ...
This post is simply to let you know that we have received our Certificate of Exemption for tamāhine 1.
Two weeks to the day that we posted the application away !!
~~~ooOoo~~~
 Tamāhine 1 was more interested in playing in the sandpit as soon as we got home than share in mum's excitement to officially homeschool her!!!
~~~ooOoo~~~
We have our second one under our belt and can breathe easier.
Such a relief to have it !!!
A happy moment indeed !!
Thanks for dropping by
ka kite ano
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24 March 2009 - Found you through HSB Log in
Posted by Autumn
I seen your blog as I logged in this evening and I thought I would stop by to say Hello.
Lovely Blog and Lovely Children.
Your blog interested me because of where you live..we live in the USA and that sparked my interest see the kids and I recently put a map on our kitchen table and we are trying to learn as much as we can about each country all over the world, it's great and interesting to learn about others.
Sheila
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