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Old 09-12-2012, 07:50 PM #1
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Default My grand daughter is groing up

She is 11 and is in 6th grade. I wasn't ready for either one of those events. But she told her Mom today that she put a note in a guys locker that he had a secret admirer. I am proud that she felt she could tell her Mom. I don't think either one of my girls would of told me. A couple more grey hairs!!!!!

Every time the little one talks to me, she just started kindergarten she tells me about the fact that she pulled out her first tooth on the first day of school. I can tell what is important to her!!
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