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Wednesday, April 8, 2020

My lovely youngest granddaughter

Becoming a teenager this year!


This month I'm celebrating the birthday of my youngest granddaughter, here shown ready to enjoy a feast last November.

Two at the same time...an earlier version on the wall behind her!






Step back in time to when she was just a wee lassie.


Looking friendly or fierce, the field hockey team...my granddaughter is front row, second from right.  I'm so proud of her achievements! What a lovely young woman!

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  1. Hello, your granddaughter is beautiful. Lovely collection of photos. Take care, wishing you a happy day!

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    1. Thanks...I don't remember if I've ever been with her for her birthday. What with school schedules and spring break...sometimes her birthday has even been on Easter!

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  2. She is beautiful! I enjoyed looking at the photos!

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    1. I love her sooo much. Sorry not being able to be with her (she lives a few hundred miles away)

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  3. Ours too, very shortly. She deserves a big todo on her 13th, but she won't be getting one. sniff

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    1. I'll call this evening to wish her a very happy. May even get to talk with all the family too!

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  4. ...what a lovely young lady!

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    1. I'm so proud of her, and totally charmed by her.

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  5. Happy birthday to your grand-daughter. She looks like a beautiful and lovely young woman.

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    1. I love talking to her and finding out how she's doing. She is growing so fast.

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  6. What a pretty young lady. They sure do grow up fast.

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    1. Just what I thought...how many times will I get to see her while she's still so young.

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  7. Happy birthday to your granddaughter!

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