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I’m selecting the “X” in exciting for my post.
Why? Because of this:
There are no words to explain holding your first grandchild when he is an hour old.
There are no words to explain the excitement, awe and wonder that God had provide.
There are no words to explain the joy of hearing from your son and daughter-in-law that his name is a joining of a deceased father and a stepfather.
Blending families at it’s best. Welcome to the world Luke.
This is a blog hop!
Congratulations, Grandma! I have six granddaughters and one God-granddaughter and it never, ever gets old! Precious little people. I like watching them and sitting in awe of them.
Karla, for some reason the idea of having that many grandchildren would be as awesome as getting the big box of crayons in first grade. At least for me it was awesome…just had a thought that not everyone was excited about crayons like me. 🙂
Blessings,
Diana
He is one beautiful baby! What a way for God to bless your new year! Happy new year my dear friend!
Linda, yes, a blessing for sure. Happy New Year to you as well!
Blessings,
Diana
Aww! How precious!
Barbara, every time I see him I’m in awe of his tiny perfections. Fingers, toes, ears. 🙂
Blessings,
Diana
Right there with ya on this one! My first granddaughter was born at the end of October. Babies are such precious gifts!
Congratulations to you too, Tom. Held my little one this morning–such a great way to start the day.
Blessings,
Diana
Welcome to the wonderful world occupied only by grandparents and grandchildren. Different rules. A special bonding. Everlasting joy!
Congratulations 🙂
Nancy, I’ve been hearing about those different rules. Care to tell me a few? 🙂
Blessings,
Diana
SO COOL, Diana!! What an extra special name he has!! =] So happy for you!!
Thanks Patty. I like his name a lot.
Blessings,
Diana
Congratulations. What a precious photo. Welcome to the Grandma club. 🙂
Thanks Jodie. I’m learning a lot of new words like boppy and packnplay. 🙂
Blessings,
Diana