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Tag Archives: grandson
The Rider Chronicles 12 – 24 Hours with Rider
I have not written about my grandson for too many weeks because I have not seen him for many too many weeks. I’m not with him nearly as much as I wish. Not only that, I’ve been a Rider Bachelor … Continue reading
The Rider Chronicles 3 – A Song for Rider
(Click to play the soundtrack for this post): O, My Luve’s Like A Red, Red Rose I held my newborn grandson, looked at his peaceful, sweet face and wanted to sing, but what song? I remember singing little made-up nonsense tunes … Continue reading
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The Rider Chronicles 1 – Excrutiating Waiting
Nine months of waiting finally over, Rider, our grandson, was born early Friday morning after more than two long days of labor. On Wednesday afternoon, we dashed from Alexandria to a cousin’s place in New Jersey, close to Manhattan where … Continue reading