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Re: Saturday - lets play play nice
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 27, 2007 at 15:18:36 from (209.226.106.6):
In Reply to: Saturday - lets play play nice posted by Al L. in Wisc. on January 27, 2007 at 03:07:14:
Al: I saw your post this morning just as I was going offline for breakfast. Been quite busy since. We have our 9 month old grandson and the parents here for the weekend. I think he can make 10 mph on his hands and knees, he walks quite easily holding on to chairs, etc. One thing is certain, grandma and grampa's house is not child proof. He wont stay contented in a playpen for more than 5 min. He's terrorized our old cat to the point she is actually enjoying the basement. Plain and simple this little guy is a full time job at this house for someone. Somehow I've found myself selected for that task much of the day. He's good little guy, very good natured, but is he ever loaded with energy. All is good and we are having a lot of fun. I had been thinking of cutting back on my garden next summer. Perhaps I should increase it and harness that energy helping me weed and harvest. I can see by then he'll fill his chair at the dinner table. Get him started off on some good farm fresh produce. There was a saying in my hometown, the farmers in pin stripe bib overalls were the millionaires in the crowd. I expect that is much the same across North America. You have a good day Al.
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