Yesterday there was on Peter’s Facebook a link to this blog. A few people were interested in reading it. I reblogged it here so maybe some more people might want to read it.
It has been a while since I added anything to my childhood memories. If I had another look at it now to see what I have written some time ago, maybe I would find a few things in there that I do not remember so well anymore now. With time the memories seem to fade somewhat. This is why it is important to write down the things that I do still remember now.
Today I thought about it how blessed I am that I have a number of great-grandchildren. Yes, there are five of them now. Grandson Tristan has two girls, grandson Ryan has two boys, and granddaughter Roxanne has one boy. The two girls are nine and ten years. The boys are five and three years, whereas Roxy’s little Carter is now 10 and 1/2 months.
Since all of us do not live very close together, I cannot see…
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It’s so wonderful that you still get to travel on occasion and especially see family.
I hope your grandkids will bring their children…your great-grands…to see you and Peter more often. 🙂
I enjoy reading your posts of family and of your memories, Uta. Some days our good memories are such good company for us. 🙂
HUGS!!! 🙂
Thanks, Carolyn. 🙂 The above post, that I reblogged, I actually did write one year ago when little Carter was only 10 and 1/2 months. So in November this year he’s going to be 2 years. He’s grown so much. We see him nearly every week now, usually Thursday afternoons. We’re always looking forward to this. 🙂
HUGS 🙂 🙂
How are you and Peter doing today?
I’m just stopping by with some hugs!
(((HUGS)))
Thank you so much, dear Carolyn. Actually, Peter saw his urologist this week.The news was not all that bad, but not very good either. Yesterday daughter Monika was looking after her little grandson again. We went to see them at Monika’s place. Next time they’ll come to our place again. By the end of next week, we’ll be going to a wedding. We’re looking forward to this! 🙂
Love and Hugs,
Uta.