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October 21, 2008 |Permalink |Comments (1)
Grandfather/Grandson
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This one touches my heart. This is what it is all about. It's what keeps me going. No one ever told me how much I would love my grandchildren. They are these wonderful little creatures that get under your skin. They make you do silly things so that you can hear them laugh. They have their own personality, but we all vie for credit for their gifts and talents. They keep you young at heart, make you want to protect them, love them, and live well so that you can be around to watch them grow up.I have four grandkids and they are the joy of my life.