#4 grandson, excitable like me




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Jill Stanek is a nurse turned speaker, columnist and blogger, a national figure in the effort to protect both preborn and postborn innocent human life.
I think that people will look at that and think that’s a step too far…. I find it really abhorrent to see the sort of campaign that’s been raised now on a really sensitive issue.
I’m concerned to see young kids involved in a debate like this.
There was a good point made in some of the commentary that I saw, that these young people are at an age that they haven’t actually lived long in the life to experience the competing issues that adults have to confront in their lifetime.
~ Australian Premier Lara Giddings (pictured above right; click to enlarge), commenting on silent protests at the Tasmanian Parliament involving “more than 200 people… [including] young children – some in school uniform… rall[ying] against proposed changes to the state’s laws to allow abortions up to 24 weeks into a pregnancy,” as quoted by ABC News, April 10
Video at link.
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What adorable pictures of a beautiful child!! How sweet.
Yes, he is quite a bit like his paternal gramma – very excitable, but also calmable (is that even a word?). All it takes is a pat on the head. And he’s also adorable like his gramma.
What a precious gift from God with a personality all his own! I must admit he does appear to have well defined opinions like his Grandma Jill had at that age! (and now?)
with love, Mome
He is WAY too cute!!
Just had to comment, because he displays what my youngest child has always had, and what the bigger kids call “The Sulky Lip.” He figured out pretty early that most adults (even Mommy, sometimes) are real suckers when it comes to that look, too.
Oh, Jill, he is precious! He definitely looks like his Daddy.
And that last picture is so full of drama, it made me laugh. Thanks for posting these!