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Re: The Power of 'grammah', the Admiral
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SEVEN
I adopted my son when he was 4 he is now 40. He had the two grandkids that he was unable to raise. We were both about 30 when we took him in. I too am a better grandfather than father. To many years of 12/15 hour days, however I never missed a game, dance, camping events etc. Now I’m a little more patient. I’m enjoying them but boy can they tire you out while eating you out of house and home.
I also adoped my daughter at the age of 30 days it was a law,must be 31 days old. She is 29 years old and expecting her first. I feel a little diffrent loosing the best fishing partner i ever had mixes a good Margarita. Well looks like a grand son is taking my daughter on 12/25/20017. Already think hard of him
Re: The Power of 'grammah', the Admiral
Your photo shows you will be a very young looking great grandfather. Congratulations 🎊🎉🍾🎈
Re: The Power of 'grammah', the Admiral
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Originally Posted by
SEVEN
Your photo shows you will be a very young looking great grandfather. Congratulations
Thanks but i will still miss her, Always ready to go no mater the weather. Still can not beat the old man trout fishing!!!! tares her us.
Re: The Power of 'grammah', the Admiral
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34Hatt
LOL
Be careful she will soon be a teenager and then see what she can do ;)
Thanks for sharing cute story.
Sorry, but an old story. She is now a Jr. at the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), GA. Studied in France, last summer. She has absolutely no clue about her Grandparents past lives, including outhouses way back when. Time screams by!!
Re: The Power of 'grammah', the Admiral
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bobk
If we can call this a grandchild thread, I'll add a story: First you need to know I'm 81 and feeling it.
We had the entire family at the condo for the holiday including my great grand daughter Ari, age 4. So eleven of us are sitting around after dinner with some still at the table and Ari comes over to me and out of the blue says 'great grandpa, you are old........old and fragile'. WTH, where did that come from? So after some thought, I asked her 'How old are you Ari'? She came right back with 'four'. I ask back 'four what'? And Ari proudly replies 'four years old'. Aha, I'm thinking I gotcha, and reply 'so you are old too'. Not to be out done, Ari puts her forefinger and thumb almost together in front of her and replies 'but I'm only a little bit old'.
Yep, memories....
Bobk
Too cute...!
Re: The Power of 'grammah', the Admiral
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jrbrein
I am a young 63 also!
I did not miss one activity either as they grew and took an active role in some of those experiences. My girls were in the marching band with the older one being captain of the color guard and my younger daughter was a section leader for the flutes. I ran the concessions operation to raise money for the band and a lot of other things as well. I will never be sorry I did all these things.
Now I am looking forward to some grand kids, or in my case great grand kids! LOL
Jon
Ah, the "choice" concessions job (lol)...