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| aka, Kiwi T Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Palmerston North New Zealand
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Like all other grandparents that have gone before me I just HAVE to tell everyone our new grandchild arrived yesterday!!! Jessica Nicole arrived and her parents and grandparents are very, very happy! That makes three for us now and I must say it's a pretty good stage of life to be at!
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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: california
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Teresa, Happy nanna day. I bet you are so proud. how wonder full you have a new little person to teach. I bet you will spoile that lilttle one to deth. and hope you teach some scrolling along with all the other things you wish to teach. your blessed. as we are with you. your friend evie. aaaaaaawwwwwwwwww
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Congratulations! Nothing like a new one to make the year great!
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Congrats!!! Not only did the mailman deliver for you, but also the stork dropped in! Too cool!!! Spoil her good! Make her a purple puzzle to play with, or an oak dollhouse ! dale
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| Fallen Angel Join Date: Mar 2005
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| ![]() What a blessing! I'm delighted for your whole family .Gill
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2006 Location: Massachusetts
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thats nice, congratulations......another scroller on the way.
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| Hardwood Artist Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Kalispell, MT
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Congratulations! I became a Grandpa on Father's Day and it has been awesome! Wouldn't trade her for anything! Give her a hug from us all! Tim
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Auckland, New Zealand
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Teresa, Congatulations .... enjoy!! Rhys |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: Hamilton Ontario
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Congratulations on the new addition to the family. I love her name "Jessica Nicole". Grandchildren make being a parent all worthwhile. Marsha |
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| aka, Kiwi T Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Palmerston North New Zealand
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Nice to hear from you all with your congratulations. Dale: I'm not sure if I want dribbles all over that lovely wood. Can you remember just how much dribble comes out of a babies mouth??? I had forgotten till I got grandkids. Funny how you take notice of these little things again when you hit the grandparent age aye. Pete: Yes she'll sure get time on the saw one day. Actually I had Joshua at 4 - nearly five - cut his first pieces out about 2 weeks ago. He was so proud of them and took the pieces home in a bag for Mum and dad to 'make his puzzle'. I had him on my knee to cut and my foot on the foot switch to make a swift shut off if neccessary but no need. He kept his fingers where I told him and boy could he spin the wood around! Pretty soon he figured HE should use the foot switch himself so up that went on a stool for his little leg to reach as well. Guess I'll have to buy another saw soon for when he comes on holiday again!! He just loved my ferris wheel. One day I said 'I wonder what I should do with my ferris wheel when I get very old and don't want it anymore'. His reply was "Well you should give it to someone who knows about ferris wheels --- someone who has had a ride on one---- that someone should have a J in their name" Such a subtle reply, don't you think. Little did he realise that he was going to have a cousin with a J in her name. I wonder what the next part of his reasoning will be to ensure its him not Jessica who gets it. |
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