Our oldest granddaughter and her best friend came over one afternoon…and bummed a ride with Grandpa
How lucky we are
To be have the blessing of our grandchildren so close…just ten acres away. It’s nothing for them to walk over…stay a while (a long while or a short while) and then when they are tired of being here…to walk back home.
In the reality of life…Terry and I could not ask for more.
Your friend,
Linda


You are SO lucky, my grandchildren are either a 7 hour, one bus and two planes away. and my other is a 24 hour trip to the other side of the world as far as you can go without falling off the edge of the world. Very lucky. c
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You two are very blessed indeed!!
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Grandchildren are pretty special –and it’s GREAT to have them so close. Once I moved to Tennessee in 2000—I moved away from my Texas kids/grands… That wasn’t planned –other than the fact that I was looking for a ‘new’ life for ME (after spending so many years raising children)… Guess I was selfish—but HEY, that’s when I met George.. SO—God’s plan worked for me….
Hugs,
Betsy
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And those visits must be SUCH great times for the kids. What a wonderful way to grow up. So close to the earth.
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mine are 3000 miles away and I might see them once a year…so yes you are very lucky
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And how lucky the children are to have a safe place to walk, fun things to do and wonderful people to visit.
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you ARE blessed – all of you have the best of worlds.
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I know you enjoy their visits as much (if not more than ) as they enjoy visiting you.
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What a lovely post! My parents have most of their grandchildren close. I think mine are the only ones that they don’t get to see that often.
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You are right — that is what life is all about. We were able to watch our older 3 grandkids grow up (not quite that close, but close enough for frequent visits). I couldn’t do what we do now if we hadn’t had that time first.
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and remember Linda that they are lucky too. When they are adults they will talk about – and remember with love – how they used to just walk over those ten acres to see you both.
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It’s the kind of thing they will remember long after they are grown up!!
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My wish for all your grandkids (and mine) is that someday THEIR grands will be able to have similar memories and experiences. 🙂
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So special!! I am so glad we live close to my parents too, but no tractor.
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So lucky, indeed 🙂
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What a blessing to have them so close!
-Lori
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And they are so lucky and blessed to have you.
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Love this picture! Happy for you.
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It is wonderful to have them so close, isn’t it?! Mine are a 1/2 hour drive away and I get to see them about once a week….they come do my yard work for me 🙂 . And, yes, I do hope they have good memories of coming to the farm and driving the tractor…and now my new farm pick up! It won’t be long and my GSs will be leaving the nest, so I appreciate the time with them now.
We are blessed!
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How lucky you are, and how fantastic for them to be able to join in the farming.
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Your granchildren are blessed, too. They get to learn amazing things from you. *hugs* ♥
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And the fresh air. The freedom to walk where they want . So blessed. 🙂
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You are lucky to have them so close! I bet they are good cookie testers too! 🙂
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You are all blessed. Love that they are 10 acres away :-).
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That is a blessing to have them so near. I often wish mine were close enough to come over and bake cookies, or do something together.
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