Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Putting on Big Boots

"When you see someone putting on his Big Boots, you can be pretty sure that an Adventure is going to happen" - Pooh's Little Instruction Book



I'm not much of a shoe person....one pair of dress shoes...one pair of daily shoes and I'm fine. (seriously) However, being here in the Northwest, I do realize the need for boots, in certain types of weather. Boots definitely speak of the expectation of wet or cold weather. I have also found boots to be quite warm and cozy; which has been a very nice surprise.
Kailynn: my adventure

In life, there are all kinds of adventures. Some adventures are not necessarily negative in nature....but it is always good to be fitted with the warm, cozy boots for what is ahead. When I first put on my 'grandmother boots' I was surprised how wonderfully comfortable they were. 
Sean and Neisha

What a lovely treat for me to learn that my kids have decided to get their 'big boots' on and present me with two more grandchildren! Sean and Neisha will be expecting their second child in April. Katrina and Micah
looking forward to great adventures
Katrina and Micah
will be expecting their first child at the end of May. I'm putting my big boots on; these "grandma boots" are ready for great adventures in the days ahead.
  

20 comments:

  1. You will be busyyyyyyyyy. Good luck :))

    Pictures are just so awesome.

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  2. A- bless your heart- you are FIRST :) Yes, I do suspect I'll be a bit busier...I'll get to fly to Denver for my 2nd grandchild's arrival- but my third one will be closer to home.

    Glad you enjoyed the pics- I'll be emailing you about doing a guest post :)

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  3. this is splendid news! more babies! more adventure for the granny-to-be in her grandma boots :)))
    quite a busy 2012 for you & for all the good reasons :)

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  4. @ Sujatha - I'll have more pics to post as time goes on :)...but I promise not to be the obnoxious grandma who only wants to talk about her grandkids ;)

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  5. Congratulations!! Two new babies, how exciting. And they will be so close in age! Love the pictures :)

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  6. Congratulations to you! :) I think we're still wearing our teenagers boots...and I can't see a day in the near future when we need to change them for new ones. We keep going to the cobblers to get them resoled and reheeled. ;)

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  7. @ Christine and Julia- thanks for the congratulations. hah- Julia- I still have my 'teenager' boots ;)...they just expand with age.

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  8. Anjuli.. lovely post about big boots and awaiting new arrivals in family! My best wishes to you n your family for sharing this news!

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