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Friday, October 1, 2010

Ella's First Spoonful of Cereal!

Yesterday our daughter, Carra, brought our granddaughter, Ella, here for lunch and some special time with Grandma, who had the priviledge of feeding Ella her first real spoonsful of rice cereal.  What a riot!  Ella couldn't get the cereal fast enough, and was loving every mouthful!.  We also had our little poodle, Meggie, sitting close by watching, in case there were any cereal "droppings" to lick up.


In between mouthfuls of cereal, Ella was distracted by Meggie sitting next her, and she would hold out her hand for Meggie, who was thrilled to lick off the any of the clinging cereal from Ella's hand.  Carra and I were hysterical!  It probably sounds gross that we allowed Ella to let Meggie lick her hand, but it was just too funny for words!  Ella was thoroughly enjoying this wonderful new adventure of having her first real food! Meggie thought it was fantastic too!

What a joy it is to have grandchildren and to be able to share in the great new adventure of watching them grow and change!  We are so blessed!

5 comments:

  1. Kathy,

    Looks like clean up will be easy with that cute pup around. Ella is darling.

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  2. Ella is adorable, I love that the dog is willing to help eat and clean the little fingers of Ella, how sweet they look.
    Catherine

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  3. What darling pictures to have and cherish! I remember when my grandchildren were small like tihs. Isn't single thing they do wonderful!

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  4. What great photos of Ella & Meggie enjoying the meal together! The photo of you & Bruce at the reunion was really nice. I'm glad you had a nice time even if Bruce had to do the talking. Just pass him your notes and you'll be all set!

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  5. Ella is gorgeous, so cute
    Meggie seems t olike cereal too :)

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