So cute and very precious. They do grow up so fast. Juanita
I guess you will always be Ninny ,now. I was supposed to be Mama Kay, but the first granddaughter always called me Mama Kay Kay, and it stuck. We don't always get to choose the name we are called. Your granddaughter is precious!
Such a cutie. I hope she had a special day. God Bless her with hugs, Susan
Thank you all for your sweet comments and yes, she IS precious, especially to me. ;)
What a dear little thing. Thank you so much for posting. Hugs Sarah.
Oh! she is SOOOO precious! They sure grow fast. My baby granddaughter will be six in September. My gosh! she was just born. She is also learning Mandarin and French. When they are young they are like sponges. They learn fast. Happy Birthday to the little sweety!
Hugs and blessings, Rachel
She is so precious. Perfect time to learn another language when they absorb everything. Yes time flies faster and faster as we get older.
It's never to late to learn another language. I'm learning Italian and it's getting harder each week, but it's fun. Gorgeous picture of your grand-daughter Jerrilyn. Love and blessings Chris
I have some friends who live up in the frozen north of England and I can't understand a word they say. I have also given up trying to converse with young people as I haven't a clue what they are talking about........innit! As a drinker of British builders tea, I get by when abroad just by saying F-U-N-E-T in as close to whatever foreign accent is appropriate.
Poor Dennis, abroad you probably only get a watered down version of your favorite drink. As for youngster, they seem to have a secret language of their own and their writings are incomprehensible to all but the initiated.
She is a real cutie. I bet she will be fluent in both English and Spanish.
Oh what a sweetie, how the time goes when they are young. My grandchildren are bi lingual and its much easier to learn a second (and more) languages at a early age. A neighbours children are tri lingual. I still have difficulties with English - oh dear me
I think your English is brilliant Caroline - well of course it is your native language! he he he! Love Chris