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"Grandmas" Beware


We’ll be leaving Saturday to visit David’s family for Thanksgiving break next week. We plan to stop overnight in Louisville and visit our friends and church there.

This is good timing, let me tell you.

Seth is grabbing every woman with gray hair, hugging, kissing and saying, “I lika go to your house and see your grandpa!”

This has happened on at least 4 occasions to complete strangers and so far every “grandma” has been nice.

Comments

Mary Ellen said…
Having that cutie pie offer his love is probably making a whole lotta "Grandma's" week!
Anonymous said…
That is too cute. I am sure that the older women just can't deny him with that adorable little face and precious smile. Can't wait to see you all this weekend.
Twila G. said…
That's hilarious! Who could resist that adorable face?!
LindaJo49 said…
Hey, I'll look forward to that -- my hair isn't gray (at least that you can see!) but he's a great little guy to have hug you!!
Anonymous said…
I'm sure you will never have complaints about that!!! What a cutie!
Unknown said…
I love that picture! He is so cute. Say hello to Louisville for me. I haven't been there in a long while, too long!

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