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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 398522" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Another blatant grandma brag here! My son and I drove down to Charleston to spend Christmas with my daughter, sister in law and Ethan, the Munchkin. We had such a good time! He's 20 months old now and in to everything, just full of mischief! Tell him "No" about something and he will be determined to see how many more times he can do it before he <em>really</em> gets in to trouble! He hasn't even hit the "terrible twos" yet! And how come you just think it's funny when your grandchild does the same things that drove you up the wall when your own kids did it?</p><p></p><p>Between his "Santa" stuff, all the things that my son and I brought for him, and all the loot he collected from his dad's family, he actually got tired and bored with opening Christmas presents!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 398522, member: 1883"] Another blatant grandma brag here! My son and I drove down to Charleston to spend Christmas with my daughter, sister in law and Ethan, the Munchkin. We had such a good time! He's 20 months old now and in to everything, just full of mischief! Tell him "No" about something and he will be determined to see how many more times he can do it before he [I]really[/I] gets in to trouble! He hasn't even hit the "terrible twos" yet! And how come you just think it's funny when your grandchild does the same things that drove you up the wall when your own kids did it? Between his "Santa" stuff, all the things that my son and I brought for him, and all the loot he collected from his dad's family, he actually got tired and bored with opening Christmas presents! [/QUOTE]
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