Some people leave footprints on our heart.
Cats leave fur on our sweaters.
Dogs leave drool on our shoes.
Families will crap on our doorstep.
So when life gives you crap, garden it and make roses.
Some of your readers might not remember that this beautiful girl has had a battle against a moron stepfather who wanted her working in a shop instead of at school, and who thwarts her efforts to complete homework. She looks like her father, and thinks like her Gran. May she prevail.
Kath, it won't be long before Sapphire is as grown up as this and buying her first car.
Andrew, need you ask? Her father's brains and my eternal beauty.
Elisabeth, to be honest I don't think I would have made year 11. There's a bit too much pressure on succeeding at year 12 and she's doing it with a part time job as well.
Mindy, I don't have a photo of the youngest, she was a tiny girl but has shot up to her sister's height. Big and beautiful, I'm not boasting, you won't catch me doing that.
Annie O, She really has fight in her. She moved to her grandparents, determined to finish school and become a flight attendant. I think she should aim higher and be a pilot or own the airline but that's a Grannie speaking.
River, she's a brilliant cook, works part time in an asian restaurant, but wants to be a flight attendant with the aim of travelling the world. Not thinking a bit of marriage or childen but a lot about fashion and flying.
Her stepfather wanted her to leave school? WTF? This is 2010 not Victorian England. Glad to see she got to follow her dreams! Yes, she's gorgeous, JahTeh, brag away!
Jayne, bragging is a grannie perogative even if I don't see her as much as I'd like but they'll both be down for Christmas. Please don't let the DFO close before that, they love that place.
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She's so beautiful and the world will surely be her oyster.
And what is it that is in the genes?
Oh to be on top of the world. She's lovely.
Year twelve is not easy though. I'm not sure I'd want to be doing it in 2010.
My youngest is tackling her final year next year and it seems more stressful than it was in my day. More competition etc.
You make beautiful grandchildren.
Some of your readers might not remember that this beautiful girl has had a battle against a moron stepfather who wanted her working in a shop instead of at school, and who thwarts her efforts to complete homework.
She looks like her father, and thinks like her Gran.
May she prevail.
Now that is one gorgeous girl! Look out world, here she comes.
Has she chosen a career path?
My eldest grand daughter is in year eleven.
Kath, it won't be long before Sapphire is as grown up as this and buying her first car.
Andrew, need you ask? Her father's brains and my eternal beauty.
Elisabeth, to be honest I don't think I would have made year 11. There's a bit too much pressure on succeeding at year 12 and she's doing it with a part time job as well.
Mindy, I don't have a photo of the youngest, she was a tiny girl but has shot up to her sister's height. Big and beautiful, I'm not boasting, you won't catch me doing that.
Annie O, She really has fight in her. She moved to her grandparents, determined to finish school and become a flight attendant. I think she should aim higher and be a pilot or own the airline but that's a Grannie speaking.
River, she's a brilliant cook, works part time in an asian restaurant, but wants to be a flight attendant with the aim of travelling the world. Not thinking a bit of marriage or childen but a lot about fashion and flying.
Her stepfather wanted her to leave school?
WTF?
This is 2010 not Victorian England.
Glad to see she got to follow her dreams!
Yes, she's gorgeous, JahTeh, brag away!
Jayne, bragging is a grannie perogative even if I don't see her as much as I'd like but they'll both be down for Christmas. Please don't let the DFO close before that, they love that place.
How lovely she is - I assume she is your son's - I think she has his smile, from the photo you had on here not so long ago
Therese, one son equals two gorgeous grand daughters. He's still watching them.
STUNNING!
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