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Re: Game of Life
My husband Lee Apollo and I are currently living in Australia, but each of our three sons was born on a different continent. Lee's older brother is a business owner who is slowly expanding his business internationally. It is our job to travel to the new locations and help them get started. We usually live in one place for two years before moving on, but we will settle when our boys start high school to give them some sense of familiarity.Our oldest son, Reid Joshua, is 12. He was born in France. He is the wild child of the bunch. He is very outgoing and very active. He has dirty blonde hair and brown eyes with streaks of forest green in them. Whenever we go somewhere new, he tries every food available to him and even enjoys cooking. His prized possession, however, is his skateboard. He hopes to be a vet someday.We joke that our second son is adopted because of his red hair, but Julian Samuel (10) is our little nerd who was born in Poland. He loves reading and even studying, but he claims his favorite subject in school is gym. He is very athletic. He is an avid swimmer and runner. He is pretty shy but he is working on his social skills by tutoring other students after school. He wants to be a lawyer someday, but I think that's because he watches too many of those lawyer shows on TV.The baby of the family (growing up too fast imo) is Gabriel Harrison, or just Gabe, who is 6. He is a little genius like Julian. He was born in Spain. He picks up the languages of whatever country we are in very quickly. He knows a fair bit of English, Spanish, French, Italian, German, and Polish already. He is shy but friendyly when you get to know him. He is always helping the other students in class. He has thick brown hair and big brown eyes. He wants to be a doctor. We are going to encourage him to do doctors without borders, as it's right up his alley.DS: Reid Joshua (12)
DS: Julian Samuel (10)
DS: Gabriel Harrison "Gabe" (6)
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