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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 1146070" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>lavacarancher, on the yellow margarine, have you ever heard of yellow snow? :lol2: Same coloring!</p><p>That sounds like a super nice weekend you spent with them. There is no way a child could have that much fun grabbing a video game at the grandparents. They have no idea what is going on around them. The movies and all that special attention- one on one! And all that ice-cream. Oh boy! </p><p></p><p>We went to a cow sale one time in Missouri, and Kevin's grandson wanted to go. I thought it was going to be so much fun talking about all the things we would pass by. So I told him he could go if he would leave his cell phone in his pocket and no video games. I wanted him to enjoy the trip. I sat bunched up in the middle and the Grandson by the window where he could see. He brought his cell phone and texted the entire time; up and there and back and did not see one thing. I kept trying to get my husband to make him put it up since he wanted to come to the sale so bad and see something. He finally made him put it up, and he got mad and slumped down in the seat and shut his eyes and stayed mad. </p><p>It really upset me because I was very uncomfortable all the way up there and back so he could enjoy the trip. Everytime I said something to him he would say, "Hunh?" Awwggghhh! Everytime I looked up to see where he was at the sale, he was standing, texting on his phone. It was a bit much.....</p><p></p><p>Calhoun Farms, that is great that you could live where your Grandparents lived. So many people will split that up and sell it. You know they are smiling in heaven for sure. In Heaven, "My Father's house has many mansions." Imagine what they have up there now!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 1146070, member: 637"] lavacarancher, on the yellow margarine, have you ever heard of yellow snow? :lol2: Same coloring! That sounds like a super nice weekend you spent with them. There is no way a child could have that much fun grabbing a video game at the grandparents. They have no idea what is going on around them. The movies and all that special attention- one on one! And all that ice-cream. Oh boy! We went to a cow sale one time in Missouri, and Kevin's grandson wanted to go. I thought it was going to be so much fun talking about all the things we would pass by. So I told him he could go if he would leave his cell phone in his pocket and no video games. I wanted him to enjoy the trip. I sat bunched up in the middle and the Grandson by the window where he could see. He brought his cell phone and texted the entire time; up and there and back and did not see one thing. I kept trying to get my husband to make him put it up since he wanted to come to the sale so bad and see something. He finally made him put it up, and he got mad and slumped down in the seat and shut his eyes and stayed mad. It really upset me because I was very uncomfortable all the way up there and back so he could enjoy the trip. Everytime I said something to him he would say, "Hunh?" Awwggghhh! Everytime I looked up to see where he was at the sale, he was standing, texting on his phone. It was a bit much..... Calhoun Farms, that is great that you could live where your Grandparents lived. So many people will split that up and sell it. You know they are smiling in heaven for sure. In Heaven, "My Father's house has many mansions." Imagine what they have up there now! [/QUOTE]
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