For this beautiful Bay Area Easter day, i thought i'd post some pictures of the grandkids from this side of the pond. They belong to our oldest daughter, Candie.
Trevor is nearly 16! i can barely believe it--i am DEFinitely not old enough to have a 15 year old grandson...
Haley, 10, loves fashion and posing for photos. She's the resident entertainer.
Cassidy, age 8, is their thinker, and loves math! Definitely got that from her dad's side of the family.
And here are the lovely grandgirls with their grandpa Dean. We love hanging out with them all!
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Two nights ago I was in some crazy dream and suddenly there was a cute (slightly transparent)baby in a highchair. I kind of paused the dream and asked the baby if it knew whether my first grandchild was a girl or a boy. The baby chastised me for not being patient and waiting a few more weeks until they find out. I begged it to tell me and it giggled the sweetest little giggle, smiled, looked away and said, "It's a girl." When I woke up I wondered if the baby in my dream was the baby that's coming. I don't know if it was teasing me or telling me the truth, time will tell, but I can't wait to meet him or her:)
Julia, What cuties you have there. Don't you just love grandchildren? They don't seem to mind their pictures taken either. Mine are just old enough to run for the hills when they see my camera.
I hope you had a nice Easter and are looking forward to the nicer weather. ( I forget, you are from the land of the sun!).
Will be in touch, Connie :)
O, even I think they are truely gorgeous. Each of them! wow. Happy Easter :)
What a nice bunch of grand younguns you have there sis. I know what you mean about being old enough to be a g'ma to a 15(going on 16) year old. I try not to think about how old Tersie and Chris are getting to be..... lol
Thanks, ladies--i just can't get over all my grand "grands"...
and bookbabie, that would be too funny if the new grandchild turns out to be girl!
Okay, Molly, i thought your blog was tied to McKenzie? i'm confused!
Connie, all my grandkids accept that life begins with a flash and continues as such... ;-)
Sissy Jo, actually we're not getting older, we/re getting better!
What beautiful kids. Your grandgirls remind me of my daughters (ages 9 and 10). Enjoy them.
Oh Lisa, i do! They're amazing!! They're creative beings, with a great joy of life. ;-)
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