Posted by DEnnis minn on March 13, 2019 at 08:24:00 from (74.5.87.190):
All,
I've got a grandboy that listens to me! Where did that come from? He eats, and well at that. The rascal is about 3 plus years, and man do I have to watch the blue lamguage around him.
He's attentive, sleeps well into morning, all boy for sure. He loves the "tractors" in my shed. Probably everything with a few wheels is a tractor to him.
He's a climbing fool. He gets into everything. I like it. No complaints from me, just gentle "guidance" so he doesn't get sent home all battered up from the experience.
He does not want to go home after a few days here. Heck, why would you? Gma has you fed, you get a ton of toys, and you getta play on all the "tractors". He's fell a a time or so, he's got the grip and balance figured out, well, he's got the no-cry thing figured out anyway.
Slow day here, but I am on top of the world. He's soundly asleep now.
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