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<blockquote data-quote="fit2btied" data-source="post: 30885" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>We have grandsons that are 8 and 5 and a granddaughter that is six months old. The oldest grandson will be getting into 4-H next year. I can't wait. My kids will never forget the time they spent with their grandpa and their 4-H animals. Once heard grandkids was God's way of rewarding you for not killing your own kids! :lol: Congratulations to all that are about to be blessed with grandkids - #1, or #50, - doesn't matter, the more the merrier. I have a friend that was raised by his grandmother on a Navajo reservation and the nunber of children and grandchildren they had reflected how "rich" they were perceived to be. Money meant nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fit2btied, post: 30885, member: 6"] We have grandsons that are 8 and 5 and a granddaughter that is six months old. The oldest grandson will be getting into 4-H next year. I can't wait. My kids will never forget the time they spent with their grandpa and their 4-H animals. Once heard grandkids was God's way of rewarding you for not killing your own kids! :lol: Congratulations to all that are about to be blessed with grandkids - #1, or #50, - doesn't matter, the more the merrier. I have a friend that was raised by his grandmother on a Navajo reservation and the nunber of children and grandchildren they had reflected how "rich" they were perceived to be. Money meant nothing. [/QUOTE]
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