Sweet! And happy that you're blogging more - love your posts! I never made the plunge into FB and so far, no regrets. I do understand though about joining to see grandchildre's pics. That could lead me there someday. Mary
So sweet. I have at least two girlfriends that tell me all the sweet/cute things that their grandchildren say. I have tried to encourage them to write them down. It would be such fun to look back on when they are teens and older.
I meant to write down what my kids said, and I mean to write down what my grandkids say but the days go by so fast and the changes happen so fast and one cute thing comes right after the other. Hopeless for me. :<))
She is adorable and getting so big! I, too, am struggling with the Facebook thing - and returning to the blogosphere, after a long vacation. So good to see you are still here!
I am so happy to see you!! And that you've begun blogging again! I added your blog, and the someday cooking one to my list. I was amazed to read that you posted about Fb, too. I share all the concerns you wrote about. Amazing after all this time, we are on the same wavelength. Thanks for coming by. And thanks for your words about Hazel.
What a wonderful photo! Aren't we lucky! All my four grandchildren live in Bath Township where I live too.I have one friend who lives in Australia and her three children live in Oz, Hamburg, Germany and Baltimore, MD. The grandchildren are in Hamburg and Baltimore.
It is those little things that you will remember about your first grandmother experience -- even as long as 30 years or so from now ;>). She is just adorable!!
What a lovely (and lucky) child. I realised, when I read what she said, that I always read your sayings in an English voice when you must sound quite different. It made me smile, I don't think it will change my American isn't quite right!
I'll answer your comments as soon as I possibly can. Please do come back if you've asked a question. Also, you may comment on any post, no matter how old, and I will see it.
Sweet! And happy that you're blogging more - love your posts! I never made the plunge into FB and so far, no regrets. I do understand though about joining to see grandchildre's pics. That could lead me there someday.
ReplyDeleteMary
Thank you for saying that!! Yes, I would feel differently if my kids lived far away.
DeleteSo sweet. I have at least two girlfriends that tell me all the sweet/cute things that their grandchildren say. I have tried to encourage them to write them down. It would be such fun to look back on when they are teens and older.
ReplyDeleteI meant to write down what my kids said, and I mean to write down what my grandkids say but the days go by so fast and the changes happen so fast and one cute thing comes right after the other. Hopeless for me. :<))
DeleteShe is adorable and getting so big! I, too, am struggling with the Facebook thing - and returning to the blogosphere, after a long vacation. So good to see you are still here!
ReplyDeleteI am so happy to see you!! And that you've begun blogging again! I added your blog, and the someday cooking one to my list. I was amazed to read that you posted about Fb, too. I share all the concerns you wrote about. Amazing after all this time, we are on the same wavelength. Thanks for coming by. And thanks for your words about Hazel.
DeleteSweet girl and a darling photo of her with her Pop. She looks like she really enjoys being read to.
ReplyDeleteShe is just the sweetest, dearest girl. We have so much fun.
DeleteI love that quote from her about the egg! I felt that way about a jacket potato that I had in London the last time I was there!
ReplyDeleteLove it! I eat a lot of 'jacket' potatoes, and not just one at a time. My favorite food is potatoes!
DeleteWhat a wonderful photo! Aren't we lucky! All my four grandchildren live in Bath Township where I live too.I have one friend who lives in Australia and her three children live in Oz, Hamburg, Germany and Baltimore, MD. The grandchildren are in Hamburg and Baltimore.
ReplyDeleteI am so thankful every single day. I don't think I could bear your friend's situation. I'd get apartments in all those places!
DeleteIt is those little things that you will remember about your first grandmother experience -- even as long as 30 years or so from now ;>). She is just adorable!!
ReplyDeleteShe sure is, Sallie!
DeleteWhat a lovely (and lucky) child. I realised, when I read what she said, that I always read your sayings in an English voice when you must sound quite different. It made me smile, I don't think it will change my American isn't quite right!
ReplyDeleteI expect Hazel to have a British accent since she watches so many English children's programs!
Delete