Hmmmm. This makes me consider the wonders I may be missing in the midst of clutter! Darling and colorful drawing. I love the way she put you in the middle of your name! Although I have Dutch in me from my mother's side I never knew that about the meaning of moi. :)
Hi Lydia, Evelyn is innovative. She feels free to work in her letters however feels right and gets them on the page. Great idea for a writer, huh?
Hi Colleen, Gramdmoi. Perfect. The poet is ever present, even in your comments.
Hi Dorothy, I visit your site and love what I hear there about you and your family. However, I cannot figure how to comment. Thanks for you visits to Embodied Aging.
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Hmmmm. This makes me consider the wonders I may be missing in the midst of clutter! Darling and colorful drawing. I love the way she put you in the middle of your name!
Although I have Dutch in me from my mother's side I never knew that about the meaning of moi. :)
I think you should be "grandmoi. Love the pink pants.
Aw...that is the best picture and I'm sure your heart....melted again.
There is nothing better then the love of our children and grandchildren..
Dorothy from grammology
www.grammology.com
Hi Lydia,
Evelyn is innovative. She feels free to work in her letters however feels right and gets them on the page. Great idea for a writer, huh?
Hi Colleen,
Gramdmoi. Perfect. The poet is ever present, even in your comments.
Hi Dorothy,
I visit your site and love what I hear there about you and your family. However, I cannot figure how to comment. Thanks for you visits to Embodied Aging.
Blessings,
Sharry
Opps. Collen suggested "grandmoi". Moi misprint.
Aw, shucks, that is sweet.
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