Grandchildren are special. Is she your first?
Jean and I are back from Providence (RI), a lovely and historic city, the main feature of which is our one-year-old granddaughter, Devin.
Gran'pa Steve and Devin: It's a game with gears. I place the gears, and Devin either makes 'em go 'round, or she removes them and then laughs when I put 'em back.
Nana Jean and Devin: Jean is teaching Devin how to bounce a ball. Devin has the "throw" part down pat, but the "catch" part will come later.
Grandchildren are special. Is she your first?
you have a beautiful granddaughter ....prolly could trade here for 2 or 3 good guns, even more if she dont cry too much.
welcome back steve
First, and probably only: Our daughter and her husband so far steadfastly refuse to breed.
Not only is she not a crier, but she's intellectually curious, learns quickly, and already has achieved some dexterity. Next visit, in about three months, I'll be teaching her to field-strip one of my 1911s. In six months, I expect her to take over cleaning them.
...If Jean and I can get Rhode Island carry permits, that is.
beautiful granddaughter, thank goodness she don't look like you lol. Grand parents and grand kids have a common enenmy the parents spoil her to death then send her home I do.
We've got that same ring stack and pail with the shape lid (whatever it's called), good lookin' grand baby you got there.
I really hope she doesn't get a beard. She would hate it. I don't think it would be the best to her.We await the appearance of her beard...
She is so cute. I want my kids to be that cute too.
She is a doll baby,Thats is the best age. You know,Lock up everything.Keep things off the tables. If their is a way for them to get in to things.That age, Is the master age.You can see,She love being with you two. She looks so happy in the pic's.
Steve, she's beautiful.You'll have a ball teaching her things, and she will treasure those photos her entire life.
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