Sleepover & Breakfast with Grandma! - PSP Association

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Sleepover & Breakfast with Grandma!

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Mom goes to bed early (8:30 - 9:30 pm) ... she woke up this morning and was surprised by a couple of her grandkids and a full breakfast that they prepared for her!!! Making memories!!

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Thank you very much for your smile that has been a happy "Good morning" for me.

A big hug

Luis

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HilsandR

In a sentence, Kim, I have such a huge smile on my face it's attached to my earlobes - what a fabulous family you are.

Love and best wishes to you all,

Hils

X

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NannaB

Same as Luis, what a lovely post to start my day and what a loving family you have.

I hope the rest of the day was as happy as the beginning.

XxxX

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Northstar1

Just lovely xx

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daddyt

Keep on making those memories.

Tim x

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Hi Tim... Just to let you know l recently read Dancing With Elephants by Jarem Saratsky. On his Web site he interviews folks & l emailed him that you would be a good person for him to talk with & recommended your book. Winnipeg Canada might be his location. Sending Hugs. . . Granni B

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I look forward to hearing him.

Tim x

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rnpacu

Lovely family and memories for all.

Maria Elena x

Wow grandchildren in the kitchen... and they cook... what a blessing! Love the photo full of smiles! Sending Hugs... Granni B

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