I can well imagine her hockey thighs, and to be sure, she has the arms of one like the big crusher, Albert Pujols of St. Louis. What a sweetie and a blessing! I love you Tovia, Opa
Toby, It was wonderful to meet you and your lovely family and to have the honor of holding Tovia. She is beautiful - love the pictures! Also enjoyed my chat with Jenny and Samuel's best friend River. May God richly bless you in your upcoming move and ministry.
She's a sweet little chub! Say Happy Birthday to River for us. Lewis's Tappa (my dad) would ask River, now that he's four, what it is that he's "for." That game gave both Lewis and his grandpa many frustrated and happy moments, respectively, this past year. Lewis just turned five, so that game is over with now!
I know this comment has nothing to do with your blog, but I keep trying to call you on my cell phone. Every time, it stops dialing after 2 seconds, or it says "all circuits are busy. Try again later." I don't know if it's just my cell phone... do you still have a home phone?
Jenny, I've just spent the last half hour going through old family postings of yours. I feel like I've caught up with you a bit. Your son leads such a fascinating imaginative life. Aren't boys just, well. . .boys! Ya gotta love 'em! Welcome back!!! PC
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Wow, she's getting to be a real chub! How adorable.
I can well imagine her hockey thighs, and to be sure, she has the arms of one like the big crusher, Albert Pujols of St. Louis. What a sweetie and a blessing! I love you Tovia, Opa
Wow! She sure did gain some weight. She looks great! Way to go, mama Jenny! Tovia likes your milk, alright.
Tovia looks great!! Glad she is gaining weight. Happy birthday to River!
~Lauren Bauman
Toby,
It was wonderful to meet you and your lovely family and to have the honor of holding Tovia. She is beautiful - love the pictures! Also enjoyed my chat with Jenny and Samuel's best friend River.
May God richly bless you in your upcoming move and ministry.
Karen Beaton
She's a sweet little chub! Say Happy Birthday to River for us. Lewis's Tappa (my dad) would ask River, now that he's four, what it is that he's "for." That game gave both Lewis and his grandpa many frustrated and happy moments, respectively, this past year. Lewis just turned five, so that game is over with now!
I know this comment has nothing to do with your blog, but I keep trying to call you on my cell phone. Every time, it stops dialing after 2 seconds, or it says "all circuits are busy. Try again later." I don't know if it's just my cell phone... do you still have a home phone?
Jenny,
I've just spent the last half hour going through old family postings of yours. I feel like I've caught up with you a bit. Your son leads such a fascinating imaginative life. Aren't boys just, well. . .boys! Ya gotta love 'em!
Welcome back!!! PC
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