that love that can always be happy with its sweetness, is so amore.Dio bless you now and always, Teresa
Just lovely pictures, aren't grandchildren the most joy of our lifes?????? Thanks for sharing
Hi Shirlene,
This reminds me of Jasana sitting on my lap watching me sew. Even Ryke pushed the start/stop button a couple of times on one of the appliques for Amy's quilt.
The time you spend with the grand children is precious time isn't it?
I'll have Cooper again this Tuesday (but he's only 3 months old) and whilst he is sleeping I might be able to get back and get cracking with Amy's quilt.
Love and blessings to you and thanks for sharing the great shots. Love Chris
Hihi, she is learning young. Such sweet pictures and memories to treasure
That is too cute! One day she may be close enough to visit often, again, or at least she'll become savy enough with the computer to be in constant teleconference mode with you.
My little grandson may be moving up here later this year; will love it if he does.
God Bless,
Jacqueline
This pictures are absolutely adorable I like them. Thanks for sharing them.
Oh my goodness, that's so cute!
This is my 21 year old at about 3 months old on Dad's computer. Funny thing is, he never left it. He is now a computer genious.
She is absolutely adorable. I love that age.
Angie, thank you - she was so cute - all the time - from 6 weeks old until she was six - I cared for her - as my own.
Shame...It is awfull when you get attached to children and then have to part ways. This will one day happen to me as well with Fana. He has been in my house since birth, playing and watching "teebies" (TV). Strangers think I have adopted him.
Suzette, I know just what you mean - I got Raven when she was 6 weeks old - cared for her everyday, but a few until she was six - but I still love her and wished she was close enough for a visit - but she does write me notes - now and again - she is growing up. Good for you - for caring for Fana, too.
Oh, how precious. Little ones can sure brighten the day, and it is strange how much they really pay attention to what we do.
Yes, that is so true - Raven learned her colors from my embroidery threads, too. Thanks dear.
There she is - in all her glory - playing Grammy at the keyboard with my glasses in #1,but I also found this one of her just stitting at the chair with a piece of paper out of the garbage and a pen with a stool, too. Hehehe - I sure do miss Raven - she was so much fun to have around.
Shirlene, children bring so many joys in so many ways! Your granddaughter is so cute!