A little over a year ago the boys and I were able to fly to Washington
DC to visit my Grandmother. She recently passed away, so these pictures
are even more precious to me now.
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Woohoo! |
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The more the merrier! |
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She was never too young to visit the zoo. |
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Still her little boy |
I'm glad she was able to meet the boys and even though they will never remember her, I think they will get a good clue from these pictures how spry and fun she really was. I love you Grandma!
So sorry Erin, we hadn't heard about your grandma! She was an amazing woman, and lived quite a life.
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Sherrie
I love, love, love the pictures of grandma on the slide. Some day, that will be us (though you probably should take the picture before your wheel chair race). Farewell to grandma, what a keeper!
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