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    Thursday
    Sep302010

    Jekyll, Hyde and Bubby

    Bubby's mom, Megan, was an incredibly moody and sensitive child, the most senstive of my three daughters.

    Based on our latest Skype visit with Bubby, seems that Megan's finally getting paid back for all she put her parents through.

    From the heights of happiness to the depths of despair, I think Bubby covered it all in our 20-minute visit. All the while. Megan just shook her head, saying, "Yep, he's two."

    He's not just two, Megan. He's just like you!

    Today's question:

    What question would you like to see asked of Grandma's Briefs readers?

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    Reader Comments (6)

    Priceless! Every time my grandson, Tono, throws a fit because he doesn't want to eat a certain food, I see my son Abe sitting there. Tono's much more picky than Abe ever was, but that's because he is allowed to be by his Mom. She apparently lets him eat whatever he wants, and the only things he ever wants are not good for him. When he's over at Abe and Amanda's house, however, the rules change and he has to eat his supper. I see other similarities, as well, some good, though. He has his Dad's stubborn streak, and his Dad, in turn, has MY stubborn streak. It's all in the family!
    Terri

    September 30, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterTerri

    Tell Megan that, if she thinks a two-year-old boy child can be moody, just wait until she has a daughter!

    September 30, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterAnn

    I cannot wait to be a grandma! I tried hard not to wish one on each my kids that was just like them, though honestly in the long run they each could do far worse than if they did get one just like themselves! :) Thanks for sharing he is just priceless!

    September 30, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterMarti

    Ha! Did you just equate your grown daughter with a two year-old? ;-)

    I'm not sure I could come up with more thought-provoking questions than you do. (And mine would all be pet-related anyway.)

    September 30, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterAmber

    I would like you to ask your readers, "What is the funniest thing a grandchild has said?"

    September 30, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterGrandma Lizzie

    I think it would be hilarious to ask about our briefs! Are we really wearing granny panties?

    October 3, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterGrandma Shelley

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