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I'm a lucky guy for I get to spend a great deal of time with my grandaughter. She's asleep in my lap right now after a busy morning discovering the world around us.
Not very much work gets done while Phoebe is under my care but that's OK by me for she is constantly amazing me and teaching me too.
Phoebe has recently noticed a huge amazing world around her. She is mobile now, crawling everywhere and pulling herself up to a standing position at every opportunity. Walking and running will be next.
With the new mobility her old toys are old news, for everything is now within her grasp and she wastes no opportunity.
As I see the world through her eyes I see many new things and possibilities.
Just imagine a world where everything is wondrous... we all live here, but often no longer see.
Having a mellow morning of discovery in Yarrow...
-grampa dan
-------------------- Dan Sawatzky Imagination Corporation Yarrow, British Columbia dan@imaginationcorporation.com http://www.imaginationcorporation.com
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I always thought I would hate being a Grandma.... I was soooo wrong.....my two grand daughters have brought the wonderment of discovery back into my life.....their innocence, their honesty, their thought process....they are my ultimate treasures.
-------------------- Susan Banasky Source Signs Nanaimo, British Columbia sourcesigns@shaw.ca
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