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Labels: grandchildren, personal
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Labels: grandchildren, personal
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Top Secret? Well, anyhow, we've seen other photos of your grands, so we know they're good looking offspring.
Hmmm. I guess I should quit stealing stuff from Facebook. The video was grandson # 2 (the one who was scared of Santa) singing little kid's songs. The (ahem) snot was coming out of his nose all the way down to his mouth. I wanted to reach into my monitor and wipe his nose.
BTW, my grand-nephew, little Johnny, just had his second birthday last week. He's becoming an out-going, friendly little tyke. His ear infections and teething all behind him now. Along with big sister, he's the apple of his grandma's eye.
Tic-toc! Time flies! :-)
(BTW, if you use Mozilla as your browser, there's a freeware plug-in called FlashGot. It automatically loads at the bottom bar of the page when you're playing a video, such as from Youtube. If you want your own copy, you hit the button and it'll download a copy of the video to a folder you designate. I use the Windows Download folder. Then you have a full copy for yourself, you can upload a copy to the blog. Works great and it's free!)
I see the video is back!! Thanks for the tip. Do you make house calls? I could do some of that, but not all of it. It's all French to me.
I was going to ask you about John Anthony. I figured he'd be old enough now to be climbing up where he shouldn't be climbing, getting into stuff he shouldn't be in and swinging from the chandeliers, and otherwise being a typical little kid. The kind you just can't stay mad at, especially when they smile at you.
So far, so good with little Johnny and his entering his "terrible twos". His precocious big sister was a bit of a handful in that time but he seems so far to be more mellow. Of course, she was having to adapt to "terrible twos" at the same time as she was having to adapt to her new little bro now having the limelight.
In the last snapshot my sister gave me, Johnny really shows a resemblance to his paternal grandfather, my sister's late husband. it appears he may have his easy-going personality also.
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