The photo of Changnoi captures an intense, knowing expression. Even the arm reaching across to his sister suggests already he understands some need protecting. His skilss are remarkable! A great post!
I am linking to this blog...I want to be able to come often and see what is up with you. Thailand is a favorite of mine. I wish I could visit at least once a year. Gentle people in a beautiful world.
Thanks to: Sleepy Kitty; He's had a good start. Americanising Desi; I'll be including more contributions from him. B; We have two beauties, and you're more than welcome to visit my blog at any time.
Looks like he is also fluent in the language of "how to get along wit a little sister." They are beautiful children. Being fluent in more than one language is such a blessing for them.
WOW that's amazing! what a brilliant boy he is :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Alice; If I were to write his story, I'd use the title 'The Legend of Changnoi'.
ReplyDeleteChangnoi is indeed an amazing young man. I know you must be so very proud :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Dee; As I said... 'Legend'.
ReplyDeleteyou must write that story! Changnoi is a prodigy!
ReplyDeleteAnd I love his little sister's name!
He's very talented.
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ReplyDeleteLinda; Diamond is a 'translation' of her (real) Thai name, Gorrapin.
Anthony; I think so.
The boy's a genius!
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome! Well done, Chanoi (and Dad)!
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ReplyDeleteAndy; I'll let him know... one of these days.
Aspiemom; I only took the photo.
If I could end my life being half the man Chanoi is at eight, I will die happy.
ReplyDeleteThanks Alone On The Isle; In the meantime live happy.
ReplyDeleteThe photo of Changnoi captures an intense, knowing expression. Even the arm reaching across to his sister suggests already he understands some need protecting. His skilss are remarkable! A great post!
ReplyDeleteThanks GT; He's had quire an amazing life - already.
ReplyDeleteSmart kid, great writing skills for his age. May his life fulfill his dreams
ReplyDeleteawesome!
ReplyDeleteFrantic Fluency
This child is amazing...and beautiful. thank you.
ReplyDeleteI am linking to this blog...I want to be able to come often and see what is up with you. Thailand is a favorite of mine. I wish I could visit at least once a year. Gentle people in a beautiful world.
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http://torristravels.blogspot.com/2010/03/fluency-in-spanish-or-language-called.html
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ReplyDeleteSleepy Kitty; He's had a good start.
Americanising Desi; I'll be including more contributions from him.
B; We have two beauties, and you're more than welcome to visit my blog at any time.
Looks like he is also fluent in the language of "how to get along wit a little sister." They are beautiful children. Being fluent in more than one language is such a blessing for them.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lilibeth. He loves his sister. They're both happy kids.
ReplyDeleteLove your take on this..Jae (thanks for your visit)
ReplyDeleteThanks Jae; Your comment is appreciated.
ReplyDeleteWhat a smart little bloke, and cute too, love the photo. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda; Bloke is right - we speak the same language, you and I.
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