Re: 90's KUY Congrats - No. 2
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DH(39): Edwin "Eddie" Cletus Ellery-Carroll (he/him; wavy light brown hair, green eyes)
DH(34): Jasper "Leo" Leopold Hyperion Ellery-Carroll (he/him; wavy blonde hair, grey eyes)
ADS(4): Martin Raymond Ruben Ellery-Carroll (he/him; wavy blonde hair, brown eyes)
ADD(1): Caitlin "Cait" Robin Joyce Ellery-Carroll (she/her; wavy dark brown hair, green eyes)
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At four years old, little Martin has already shown immense promise in writing and reading. Having started to read when he was just a few weeks shy of three, he's already reading at a middle school level. With his ever expanding capabilities in reading, he's shown an interest in writing, and not just in the penmanship sense. He sat with his Daddy Leo once while Leo was working on something for his job, and Martin asked to learn to type. After setting the boy up with top notch typing teacher technology, Leo and Eddie sat back and watched their son learn to type at a faster pace than the average adult. Quickly, that turned into the boy beginning to write everything: from poetry to prose and everything in between.
DH(34): Jasper "Leo" Leopold Hyperion Ellery-Carroll (he/him; wavy blonde hair, grey eyes)
ADS(4): Martin Raymond Ruben Ellery-Carroll (he/him; wavy blonde hair, brown eyes)
ADD(1): Caitlin "Cait" Robin Joyce Ellery-Carroll (she/her; wavy dark brown hair, green eyes)
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At four years old, little Martin has already shown immense promise in writing and reading. Having started to read when he was just a few weeks shy of three, he's already reading at a middle school level. With his ever expanding capabilities in reading, he's shown an interest in writing, and not just in the penmanship sense. He sat with his Daddy Leo once while Leo was working on something for his job, and Martin asked to learn to type. After setting the boy up with top notch typing teacher technology, Leo and Eddie sat back and watched their son learn to type at a faster pace than the average adult. Quickly, that turned into the boy beginning to write everything: from poetry to prose and everything in between.