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Saturday, March 6, 2010

FLUENT





INTRODUCING CHANGNOI
Changnoi is fluent in 3 languages and 2 alphabets.

CHANGNOI & SISTER, DIAMOND.

24 comments:

  1. WOW that's amazing! what a brilliant boy he is :)

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  2. Thanks Alice; If I were to write his story, I'd use the title 'The Legend of Changnoi'.

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  3. Changnoi is indeed an amazing young man. I know you must be so very proud :)

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  4. Thanks Dee; As I said... 'Legend'.

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  5. you must write that story! Changnoi is a prodigy!

    And I love his little sister's name!

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  6. Thanks to:
    Linda; Diamond is a 'translation' of her (real) Thai name, Gorrapin.
    Anthony; I think so.

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  7. That's awesome! Well done, Chanoi (and Dad)!

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  8. Thanks to:
    Andy; I'll let him know... one of these days.
    Aspiemom; I only took the photo.

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  9. If I could end my life being half the man Chanoi is at eight, I will die happy.

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  10. Thanks Alone On The Isle; In the meantime live happy.

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  11. 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!

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  12. Thanks GT; He's had quire an amazing life - already.

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  13. Smart kid, great writing skills for his age. May his life fulfill his dreams

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  14. This child is amazing...and beautiful. thank you.

    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.

    b

    http://torristravels.blogspot.com/2010/03/fluency-in-spanish-or-language-called.html

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  15. 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.

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  16. 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.

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  17. Thanks Lilibeth. He loves his sister. They're both happy kids.

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  18. Love your take on this..Jae (thanks for your visit)

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  19. Thanks Jae; Your comment is appreciated.

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  20. What a smart little bloke, and cute too, love the photo. Thanks for sharing.

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  21. Thanks Linda; Bloke is right - we speak the same language, you and I.

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