I just spent an hour reading and rereading and rereading McElligot’s Pool to my 3-year old granddaughter because I let the fish “bite off” my fingers one at a time. There is nothing like a kid’s delighted laughter.
No(at least none of which I know)minds looking a ‘little’ immature when they are with their grandchildren. Basically, it comes down to keeping them entertained and happy(within reason)—it is a way of expressing love for them so very little is out of bounds ! ! ! ! !
Farside99 over 8 years ago
I just spent an hour reading and rereading and rereading McElligot’s Pool to my 3-year old granddaughter because I let the fish “bite off” my fingers one at a time. There is nothing like a kid’s delighted laughter.
IndyMan over 8 years ago
No(at least none of which I know)minds looking a ‘little’ immature when they are with their grandchildren. Basically, it comes down to keeping them entertained and happy(within reason)—it is a way of expressing love for them so very little is out of bounds ! ! ! ! !
whiteheron over 8 years ago
He’s introducing them slowly to Laurence Welk.
I'll fly away over 8 years ago
Absolutely! When my grandkids get old enough i’m going to take them crayfish hunting.
neverenoughgold over 8 years ago
Isn’t this what grandparents are for?