My ‘littlest’ grandson is now six years old

When I called him on the big day to wish him happy birthday
I asked him if he felt different,
he answered, “Oh yes!”
Somewhere in that gray world between preschool and sassy teenager
he is growing up fast
the changes are evident
and despite being all boy
his father’s mini-me
with love of all things
sports and gaming
bows and arrows
bikes, scooters
baseball and football
cars and trucks
and being outdoors
Mr. A has a sweet, pure, kind heart
that he gets mostly from his mama…
He loves his sissys, his pets, his grandparents, and everyone he meets…
While we have a set budget for birthday gifts, we try to get creative for the in-person parties.
This year Mr. A received a wallet with his cash gift.
It contained pictures of family in the sleeves
and a few laminated in the credit card slots that wouldn’t fit
As I prepped the photos, I relived past memories and thought lovingly about those who are no longer with us.
Grandma also made an ID with his cute picture on it.
When he opened the gift,
He was more excited about the pictures than the cash!

Pictures of Family and the ID

More Family Pics
Grandma’s prayer is that as her sweet grandson grows up, his love for family will always come before money and his heart will remain pure and kind.
XO Lisa ❤️
Awesome. Lisa, I enjoyed how your creativity honored your grandson. Indeed, our grandchildren seem to grow up too quickly. Our next to oldest Ohio grandson is graduating from high school this coming Saturday. Meanwhile in Montana, our youngest grandchild is navigating the next six months before he turns 3.
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