My Oldest Great Granddaughter

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My Oldest Great Granddaughter

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May I introduce My oldest Great-granddaughter
Here she is "hamming it up" after, swimming, fishing and playing at the river cabin.
I love Rose. She's quite the character.
And that's one hell of a bad hair day. :lol:

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I think she is having a great hair day! As well as a great day in general. What a cutie.
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+1 fire up the BBQ. edit to add my oldest great granddaughter's 7th. birthday was last weekend.
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Looks like shes enjoying life, how it should be, not like city kids, A dog , a fish , bare feet on the dirt / grass.......not a care in the world, way to go!
Wish my 5 Grand kids spent more time roaming my block of dirt that way.
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Shady,

What a treat, kids being kids, engaged in life and enjoying family time. I too think the hair style might catch on. Cute as a button. Congrats.
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Jeez you're all old!

Anyway, love it. The best times of your life probably giving them the best of theirs, and so the world keeps turning.

Certainly something more exciting for show and tell than what new app they got on the phone!
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Saltbush Bill wrote: Mon Sep 20, 2021 11:35 pm Looks like shes enjoying life, how it should be, not like city kids, A dog , a fish , bare feet on the dirt / grass.......not a care in the world, way to go!
Wish my 5 Grand kids spent more time roaming my block of dirt that way.
I love it out in the country.
Every kid needs puppy dog to run bare foot with.
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Priceless, Shady.
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Congrats. My eldest is 7 so I'm a good way from having great-grandkids to worry about,
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That is awesome
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Life’s a trip. I’m 30 something with a 3 year old running around. I don’t think we’ll have another either. Thinking about my kids, kids…kids is mind blowing. Congratulations Sir! You are living the dream.
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