One year old Hollis, the youngest member of our family, visits with Grandma Annie, his 98 years young great-great-grandmother. Granny Annie spends the cold midwestern winters in Arizona so Hollis hasn't seen her in 7 months. I wanted something better than snapshots of the two of them but Hollis wasn't convinced he knew Granny Annie well enough to sit with her. He was willing, though, to stop by and visit as he showed off his recently acquired walking skills.
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And two peas in a pod to look at I may add, one or two wrinkles don't count.
ReplyDeleteJust from seeing those two pictures, I can tell that Grandma Annie is one cool lady, and I want to meet her1
ReplyDeleteIt looks as if they will be fast friends...many more precious memories to come!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photo! Not many kids get to meet a great-great-grandmother - a priceless photo.
ReplyDeleteI love Grandma Annie. I would love to talk with her for a while. It must be so wonderful to have your grandmother still living. Talk to her all that you can!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's still a very cute photo - I like seeing the interaction between the two, rather than a posed shot.
ReplyDeleteLucky boy!
ReplyDeleteYou caught some wonderful expressions in these special photos. They'll be treasured for a long time to come!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! She looks far younger than her years. I bet she enjoys her great-grands!
ReplyDelete~Julie
These images are priceless!! How fabulous is it to have these multigenerational shots.
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