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Sunday, October 20, 2024

My Dear Sweet Grand Daughter

As promised - an embarrassing long time ago - Grand daughter pictures.  Brace yourself.  This post is picture heavy.  

So every time she comes for a visit I try to get a decorated cookie for her.  

 
This was from her last visit to our condo before my husband began his treatment
and needed to avoid infections.  And as everyone know, kids in school are little petrie dishes
of germs.  As this writing his last treatment is tomorrow.  Hoping we can return to her 
regular visits soon.  I sure do miss her.

So this looks odd, right??  This was from last summer when she and I did a sleep over
at my daughter’s house.  Esk thought of it as a spa event - hence the sliced 
cucumbers over her eyes.  She is such an animated kid.


This is from her marital arts class.  Her parents keep her very busy.

This is from that same class.  The kids are learning to roll safely.

This is an old picture.  She much younger, but what I loved about
this picture is her drawing.  Silly me!  I didn’t realize that scientists wear crowns!!

I made this picture larger so you could read what she wrote and see her picture.  It is an 
older poster.  She was just learning to write last year (kindergarten) and sounding out words.  What 
what is really interesting is her drawn picture of herself on the flag ... also with a crown.
I am hoping that in first grade they cover the topic that our presidents don’t wear crowns!!  

She was in a drama summer camp that put on a play!  Notice.  Another crown.  What she really wants to be is a princess (thank you Disney.). I have tried to aim her goals higher.  Shoot for Queen!!!! :-)
Nope!  Princess it is.

I love this little person more than words can say.  Check out the art work!
Another crown.

This is how she dressed for picture day in 1st grade this year.  Her mother let
her decide what she would wear.  Esk wanted the full deal - make up and nail polish - and her
mother drew the line on those final details.  But this little girl doesn’t need 
any that to pull off a picture full of attitude!  I think the shoes add a special touch.
And if you missed it - check out the crown!!!!


Dance class from last spring I believe. 




This past summer her parents took her to a local playground.  I think my
son captured this picture that he titled “I am the captain.”
Apparently she arranged to have her playground friends
spin her around and he overheard her saying ... I am the captain.  
🤣
This girl ... she has a way about her.


But of all pictures, this one of my favorites.  
She really is so many wonderful things.  
She has amazing language skills, is very bright, has a wonderful imagination,
 a pretty good sense of what is right and wrong
 (and sometimes I get “schooled” on that),
a way of interacting with her peers that speaks volumes about her future leadership qualities.  She 
is an animated 'mover and shaker' at 6 years old.  She has my son’s beautiful eyes and her mother’s lovely mouth.  Look out world!!!

That is my very wonderful grand daughter.


















17 comments:

Michelle said...

Wow, six years old already?!? I agree with you; that last photo is the best. This period of isolation much be SO hard; I hope visits can resume soon!

Becki said...

What a cutie Esk is. I think she has her priorities right. One doesn't just jump into queenship. She must sense this is a role to grow into after a suitable time of being a princess. I do love how committed she is to the crown, though.

Marie Smith said...

She is adorable! You are well and truly blessed!

Becki said...

BTW, Elaine, I'm pretty sure I've left some comments on older posts that aren't showing up. Might want to check your SPAM folder on your comments page.

Retired Knitter said...

I know! Six right now but in February 7!!! She is growing up so fast. And it feels like I am missing stuff! Need to catch up soon. Treatments are almost over.

Retired Knitter said...

She is 6 years old going on 16! She is a cutie.

Retired Knitter said...

I do feel pretty lucky.

Retired Knitter said...

Thanks for the heads up. I will admit I seldom check the Comments section of blogspot and I did find 2 notes not posted but yours were not among them. My spam on Google is checked regularly. I don’t think I have ever seen regular messages there. But I will look more closely in the future for sure.

Leigh said...

Oh my goodness, she has grown so much! Such a joy. I've been wondering how she's doing and am so pleased to see her growing up.

Wendy said...

She is definitely a cutie and I hope you can get to see her soon.

Retired Knitter said...

I have been so remiss in blogging. So she went from a toddler to a 6 year old in the blink of an eye!

Retired Knitter said...

Yes, working on that today! I need to get on her calendar (and yes, the girl has her own calendar).

A :-) said...

It's really nice to see her again after so much time. She seems to me to be an old soul in a new body :-) And I'm glad to hear that your man's treatments are nearly finished. I sure hope they worked as they were supposed to! :-)

HappyK said...

Wow she has gotten so big. Hard to believe she is 6!!!!

Retired Knitter said...

They really grow fast.

Retired Knitter said...

Yes, I am hoping when my husband has his PET scan in December - they don’t see anything!! Fingers crossed and a few prayers as well.

Retired Knitter said...

Becki, I did find the Spam folder (the one on Blogger) you asked me to check. They sure don’t make it easy to find, do they! I did publish a few of your comments. Thanks for the heads up. I’ll be watching that folder from now on.