They are growing up so fast thought. Oldest is 16 and a Jr., next is 15, a sophomore, next is 12 a 7th grader, next is 8 a 3rd grader, and then two first graders. It seems just like yesterday they were all just being born. We were there for each one.
They each have their own personalities and getting old makes it a little harder to remember who is who and what is what! They remind me though. They keep me on my toes. lol
I will leave you with this quote and pray you have a wonderful Sunday...........
What children need most are the essentials that grandparents provide in abundance. They give unconditional love, kindness, patience, humor, comfort, lessons in life.
And, most importantly, cookies.
~Rudy Giuliani
Happy Grandparents Day to you. I wish my son had the relationship with his grandparents like you do with yours. Sadly..well..never mind..Yes, they grow up fast..I have said this before..loveee Chattanooga, loveeeee Tennessee, Linda, do they still have the elec bus that goes through downtown? Btw, we have been singing Rocky Top, thanks to the football game yesterday, lol. Blessings
ReplyDeleteYes, the electric bus still going strong. We both had good luck with our teams yesterday.
DeleteChildren are a blessing! I'm glad you've been blessed with so many in your life!
ReplyDeleteHappy Grandparents Day! Grandchildren are such a blessing!
ReplyDeleteYes, I agree. Yesterday was Mimi (that's me) day with Addie, age 6 and Juliette, age 4. We had a great time! Linda, looking at your junior high picture....well, who would have thought that all these years later we would be talking about grandchildren!!
ReplyDeleteMy children all called my Mother, Mimi.....and it really is a small world.
DeleteThat photo is just beautiful, Linda. You are so blessed by your delightful and loving family, AND by that gorgeous view at your back door. Hugs!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Grandparent's Day to you!
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