Splitting hairs
Nearly 20 years ago on a road trip with cousins, the two of us without grandchildren were embarrassed by the behavior of the two with. I witnessed each of them stop perfect strangers to show off photos of the children. Jeanne and I declared a vow at that time that if and when either of us had grandchildren, we would NOT carry photos in our wallets, or behave in that manner.
She has two granddaughters, ages 9 and 10, and she may well have school photos tucked into her wallet but I've never caught her flashing photos of them to strangers.
I have 18-month Henry and don't have a single photo in my wallet. However, I do have an I-Phone. Does that change the playing field? Herewith, a video clip of him calling me "Grandma."
We're not strangers, right?
She has two granddaughters, ages 9 and 10, and she may well have school photos tucked into her wallet but I've never caught her flashing photos of them to strangers.
I have 18-month Henry and don't have a single photo in my wallet. However, I do have an I-Phone. Does that change the playing field? Herewith, a video clip of him calling me "Grandma."
We're not strangers, right?
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