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Bex - 2005-04-25 08:11:39
I only had one grandparent my whole life...my Nana... and your description of yours fit her to a tee. No nonsense, and a class act from the word "go". All other g-parents had die before I was born so she was IT. I always felt more like she was my Mum, too. Rather than my own mother. Wishful thinking I suppose.
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Bex - 2005-04-25 08:12:36
I only had one grandparent my whole life...my Nana... and your description of yours fit her to a tee. No nonsense, and a class act from the word "go". All other g-parents had die before I was born so she was IT. I always felt more like she was my Mum, too. Rather than my own mother. Wishful thinking I suppose.
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skibigsky - 2005-04-25 12:50:47
'Dialing for Horses' - I love it! Sounds like a great lady!
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bettyalready - 2005-04-25 17:57:46
HAHA! I agree regarding cranial helmets, repositioning shoes and such. I had one of those shoes as an infant. My mom and I discussed how my cousin's head was strangely shaped. I mean, really odd. It was decided he'd grow out of it and well...he did. He's 18 now. Fine head. I'm sure old Ben needs to be held in the other arms for a while and he'll be fine.
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Denver doug - 2005-04-25 20:48:07
You Milady are one full fledged, golden feathered blast. I get such a charge out of reading your stuff.
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purple chai - 2005-04-25 22:04:51
Oh no, not upset, not at all! Sometimes I think I read one of your entries and you've said it so 100% on target that there just isn't anything else to say. (But I guess I could just say that, huh?) Actually, I've noticed that lately I haven't been leaving too many comments anywhere. No idea why. Sorry!
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