Grandparent bragging

thistlebloom

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Oh mylanta, you are in deep trouble now Mary. She obviously has that genetic defect that makes girls into cowgirls.
I recommend a GoFundMe account be started immediately to offset the devastating financial effect this will have in the future. Ask my husband, he may have rethought popping the question if he had known how deep the malady was rooted.

She is obviously a very happy baby, and completely adorable. :love
 

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All people see their family in grand babies. My wife saw my son as a baby. Baby’s mothers family see her as a remake of her mom.

Beauty (physical) is in eye of beholder. No right/wrong answer.

Your g’baby looks happy and loved. The way it should be.

Thank you seedcorn! I agree! This baby changes almost daily.
 

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Oh mylanta, you are in deep trouble now Mary. She obviously has that genetic defect that makes girls into cowgirls.
I recommend a GoFundMe account be started immediately to offset the devastating financial effect this will have in the future. Ask my husband, he may have rethought popping the question if he had known how deep the malady was rooted.

She is obviously a very happy baby, and completely adorable. :love

I was totally horse nuts even at her age. We would go to a farm to get raw milk and they used horses on this dairy farm. Sometimes one would be tied up by the driveway and I guess I had such a fit they would take me for rides on it. I can even remember what it was like and if no horse we would go sit on the saddles in the barn. I had a broom tied up in our garage I rode around the neighborhood. LOL. Always had to ride the horse you put money in at the grocery store. DD waned nothing to do with horses until late teens and then went nuts. She saved money and bought one. She moved it to a new farm to be boarded and I guess was running and did not see a fence and fell over it and was killed. She spends all her money on the baby now, but I can see the baby and DD in a few years. Her poor husband. Lol
 

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Wow GWR, she is growing so fast. I have not saw her pics for awhile and she has changed a whole lot. She is cute and happy and that is priceless.
 

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Here is a picture of Thomas, found him in a window well trying to fill it with rocks. He is a busy little guy.
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He just got busted when I took the pic. I should not be in charge of keeping an eye on him if I am distracted by what I’m doing. I noticed I hadn’t heard him playing by me for a few minutes and this is how I found him. Bad grandpa.

That's so funny! I can just imagine how busy he was with all those rocks. I think it shows his superior organizational skills. :)
 
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