I feel the same way about my twin grandbabies. They’re five months old and just growing too fast. We only see them about once a month and I don’t know if that’s enough for them to remember us. They haven’t reached the “stranger danger” stage yet but I worry.
She’s normal, healthy and enjoying her little life. Blink and she’ll be in big school. Go see her and treasure these days, they are fleeting,but wonderful.
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Donna Williamssays
I haven’t heard of a scientific study, but I am convinced the grandchildren grow at 10 times the rate our kids did.
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Mary Josays
Must be time for a visit! She will be in college before you have time to turn around!
I heard that grandchildren have a tendency to do that! Look at those long legs!
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Angiesays
She is obviously not a baby anymore, but a growing Toddler now. She is adorable! My goodness she is growing up fast! Do you talk Skype? Of Face to Face? It’s such a great way to stay in touch with grandchildren and family members you don’t see very often.
Yes, she is Growing!!! You need to go see her, 5 months is TOO long to not see her. Did you see the Russian who won the Ladies Figure skating was named Adelina? I thought of your Grand-daughter when I heard her name this week.
so cute – they grow so fast and then they are teenagers!
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pattisays
you know that reference to life and. toilet paper? life going faster as it nears the end? well in grandkids it’s the same, life goes faster in the beginning. changes happen every day and it’s hard not to be around to see it. when our youngest were smaller we saw them about every 3 months and even that wasn’t often enough. this last trip was the longest apart from them, 7 whole months and i thot i would bust! even at 4, 7, 16, and 18 the changes come fast. you need to go see your pumpkin soon, maybe in a “fun box” ;0)
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Bethsays
My goodness. no more baby grandchild! She is now a little girl.
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Linda in NE says
I feel the same way about my twin grandbabies. They’re five months old and just growing too fast. We only see them about once a month and I don’t know if that’s enough for them to remember us. They haven’t reached the “stranger danger” stage yet but I worry.
Marion Morgan says
She’s normal, healthy and enjoying her little life. Blink and she’ll be in big school. Go see her and treasure these days, they are fleeting,but wonderful.
Donna Williams says
I haven’t heard of a scientific study, but I am convinced the grandchildren grow at 10 times the rate our kids did.
Mary Jo says
Must be time for a visit! She will be in college before you have time to turn around!
Linda says
Wow, she is growing fast. You’d better get back there for a visit, Judy!
Ranch Wife says
I heard that grandchildren have a tendency to do that! Look at those long legs!
Angie says
She is obviously not a baby anymore, but a growing Toddler now. She is adorable! My goodness she is growing up fast! Do you talk Skype? Of Face to Face? It’s such a great way to stay in touch with grandchildren and family members you don’t see very often.
Angie says
I meant to say Face to Face….
Donna says
I feel a trip coming soon!
Mary C in WA says
Yes, she is Growing!!! You need to go see her, 5 months is TOO long to not see her. Did you see the Russian who won the Ladies Figure skating was named Adelina? I thought of your Grand-daughter when I heard her name this week.
Karen says
so cute – they grow so fast and then they are teenagers!
patti says
you know that reference to life and. toilet paper? life going faster as it nears the end? well in grandkids it’s the same, life goes faster in the beginning. changes happen every day and it’s hard not to be around to see it. when our youngest were smaller we saw them about every 3 months and even that wasn’t often enough. this last trip was the longest apart from them, 7 whole months and i thot i would bust! even at 4, 7, 16, and 18 the changes come fast. you need to go see your pumpkin soon, maybe in a “fun box” ;0)
Beth says
My goodness. no more baby grandchild! She is now a little girl.