Many thanks to all who sent birthday wishes for yesterday. What a great thing to receive warm wishes from people one does not know! I would like to share with you all the experience we had yesterday. I posted to the list that my daughter and I were going out for the day with my two-year old granddaughter and the twins. Well, what an experience. As we had to feed the boys at one stage they attracted quite a bit of attention and even walking around with the pram, two tiny little heads peeping out, people stopped us and wanted a look. How nice to be able to talk with many strangers and share moments of friendship. It made me ponder on the many people who touch our lives, even for a moment, sometimes just with a smile, that leaves a warm feeling in our hearts. Cheers, June
I'm glad you had a great birthday. I know what you mean about people talking to you when you are with your grandchildren. I was standing in a store holding my 3 month old youngest grandson while waiting for my daughter to go through the checkout and people came and talked. I always say that dogs and babies make people more sociable cos I've found the same thing when I was walking with my dog <vbg> Maggie On 16 Sep 2008, at 23:36, June Gamble wrote: > Many thanks to all who sent birthday wishes for yesterday. What a > great thing to receive warm wishes from people one does not know! > I would like to share with you all the experience we had yesterday. > I posted to the list that my daughter and I were going out for the > day with my two-year old granddaughter and the twins. Well, what an > experience. > As we had to feed the boys at one stage they attracted quite a bit > of attention and even walking around with the pram, two tiny little > heads peeping out, people stopped us and wanted a look. How nice to > be able to talk with many strangers and share moments of friendship. > It made me ponder on the many people who touch our lives, even for a > moment, sometimes just with a smile, that leaves a warm feeling in > our hearts. > Cheers, June > > > "IS THE SUBJECT LINE STILL RELEVANT? > If not, PLEASE change it." > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GEN-TRIVIA-ENG-request@rootsweb.com > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message