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    Quote Originally Posted by Stirts View Post
    The first two shots are the same sweet gorgeous little girl and the last is her rat bag cheekie arse little sister. Two totally different little personalities, who mirror my older sister and I to a tee in that respect.

    I love being an Aunty.
    And in that order? Tee hee!
    Only a Rat can win a Rat Race!

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    The best thing about being a grand parent,is you can give them back at the end of the day...not that you always want to
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    Our first grandie appeared when my wife was 42, and me 46 - our daughter - our youngest of 4 kids - was only 17 when she got pregnant with the little boy who is now the 8-year-old eldest of our 9 grandkids. Number 10 is due in about 3 weeks, and we wouldn't be without them for a minute, especially when we turn up at my sons' place in the cage and his 2 1/2-year-old yells out "Nana, poppa - where your mo'bike - go get your mo'bike"

    Love 'em to bits, they help keep us young
    Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in getting up every time we do. - Confucius

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laava View Post
    I see what you mean! What is that on his chin? I see he has a rum and coke there tho to wash it down with, so all good!
    He's been eating toast & marmite
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    My Son will kill me for this one but I love it
    Doug teaching him the computer skills Hopefully not the addicting games he plays though. Drives me nuts,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue Babe View Post
    At the beginning of this week my son told me I'm going to be a Grandmother . I feel too young to be a Grandmother & was hoping the kids would quite a while longer.
    Is there anyone out there who have become Grandparents before the age of 40 & if so How Old??
    have a 4 month old grandson and im 38, here for a good time not a long time
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    Grandson

    Here is my youngest grand child,he lives with me. 2 years ago I had a complete life changing experience, giving up full time long distance driving to look after him. I now have custody and I am loving it. I brought up 5 of my own children and didn't think I would be a full time Mum to a grand child but I am just loving it. He is such a dream to have round the house and keeps me young. He loves his motor bikes . On his bedroom wall he has 8 shelves of model bikes.Misses his Uncle Scotty (Zukin) greatly as he always gave him rides on his bike. I cant wait to get him a small bike to ride round my back yard. he has a great family round him and his Daddy will be home from over seas in a couple of years. he's like a little brother to Gurlracer.
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    Any more Grand kiddies since last post??
    I have 2 more on the way (Beginning of June & End of July), Wasn't too happy bout it at first but now I'm chuffed). One is a boy & we think other maybe a girl.
    My First Grandson had his 1st birthday party on Sat, but his birthday is today. Can' believe he's year old already. Just about walking now too.
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    No. 4 turned up on 3 January - a gread-daughter this time - the only one such.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KiwiRat View Post
    Two years ago I became a grandfather at 41, my partner was 39.

    We had managed to "drill" into our daughter the importance of contraception (she's 24 now) but the boy at 17 1/2 snuck in under the radar.

    Once we got our heads around the situation - they wanted to have the baby - we really couldn't do anything less than support them 110% and our lives have been the richer for it.

    We have the privilege of seeing him every day as they are now living at home. Tonight when I went downstairs to feed the dogs, he came with me.(He loves the garage and he can't get enough of the bike as well) I grabbed a torch, turned it on and gave it to him once we were outside. You can't buy any drug that beats the emotional buzz that you get when you watch a small child experience something for the first time.

    Like the first time he was sitting on my bike - up on the tank so he could get to the bars - and I fired her up. A sharp little draw of breath, and he looked up at me with a half grin that let me know that he was in on the "secret".

    It's cool.

    Real cool.
    Right there with ya on this one. My daughter gave me a grandson when she was 19. The little guy is now 3 years old and he rides on, plays with and repairs every bike in my shed (cept the fast Trumpy). He rides on the dirt bike with me all over the farm and the neighbors property and his 12 year old Aunt on her dirt bike as well....must tell the neighbors about that one day!
    Take the bull by the horns and become the favorite grandparent i say. Awesome fun and truly a life building moment.

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    Im so jealous!!
    I cant wait for my grandchildren.
    I am so ready to be a grandma

    My sons ,16 & 21, tell me im a nana already. Cheek!!

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