Wednesday morning a best friend of ours was going to Richmond to do last minute shopping so I decided to hitch a ride across the mountain. Any chance I get to go and see my 8 year old granddaughter, Eloise, even if for just overnight, I go for it!
After I went with her mom to get her from school, she went directly to the computer to do her special math homework. There were also two “ economics” papers she had to do...amazing! She LOVES her math assignments via the computer. The program is “Kirie.” My, how school has changed! She’s doing the typical 3rd grade math...times tables and division...and playing the recorder/song flute. I can remember doing all of these in 3rd grade... which now seems like the dark ages it was so long ago.
After she finished her homework, her pal, Georgia, stopped by to play and eat dinner. We adore Georgia and feel like she and Eloise are growing up way too fast. Eloise wanted a little tree for her bedroom so Mom went out after school and got her this one. She was ecstatic. This morning we all got up, had breakfast, went with Eloise and her mom to take her to school, and then my friend and I left for home.
When we got to the little town of Stuart’s Draft, the decision was made to stop at the Amish cheese shop. As we pulled into the parking lot, this sign company was there putting up a BIG new sign on the side of the building. Their truck looked huge in that little slot.
It was not until we were walking out the door that I looked around and saw the reflection of the truck, the cones, and all the cars in the window. I immediately pulled out the trusty old iPhone 4 (I refuse to upgrade because I am one of those lucky ones who has unlimited data, but if I update, I lose it!) How many times have I said...if you’ll just take the time to look around yourself, you will be surprised at what you might see. I never seem to be disappointed.
This post is definitely linked up with James’s Weekend Reflections.
eloise is really turning into a young lady. glad you got to spend time with her.
ReplyDeleteSometimes the surprise reflections are the best ones! Nice find!
ReplyDeleteHi Genie, your granddaughter Eloise looks and sounds special. She's beautiful and no doubt smart. I can tell how proud you must be of her and why you would take every chance to see her. This also tells what a wonderful grandma you are:)
ReplyDeleteMy oh My Genie - Eloise is growing up - what a very beautiful young lady she is growing into - yes, they grow way too fast. So delightful that you got to have a sleep over and have such fun. Love the photos and love your posts. Merry Ho Ho to you n Buddy - ask him to slow down through Christmas - on the other hand, maybe not, he might start running throughout the house if he gets a wee bit antsy, eh. lol
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots of your beautiful little grandaughter, and don't blame you for taking every opportunity to see her. Hard to imagine that we were also doing those things when we were in third grade.... minus the computer of course. Who could have ever imagined computers in our day! Makes growing up now much different in many ways. hope you have a wonderful Christmas Genie, and also thank you so much for your kind comment on the loss of my little dog. A sad day, but know it was coming. Blessings to you and your family in this season
ReplyDeleteTimes ar changing so quickly and educations too. The christmas tree looks like a perfect dress for your granddaughter like the way you photographed her. Excellent.
ReplyDeleteYeah, technology changed a lot and influenced in our daily life. It is playing a vital role in education...
ReplyDeleteI agree with you, very pretty Eloise, deserves a visit!
ReplyDeleteIt is amazing how school has changed and Lauren likes math on the computer. Oh, and The Cheese Shop is one of my favorite places. Sometimes my M-I-Law drives me there for a little get away.
ReplyDeleteGreat window reflections! About the math - I feel old now!
ReplyDeleteEloise is such a cutie and I can understand why you are so proud of her!! And what fun to get to go and spend some time with her!! Being a former teacher, I never cease to be amazed these days at how everything has changed - school-wise! And for the better, for the most part! Love your pics for the day and what a great reflection you ended up with!!! Have a lovely weekend!!
ReplyDeleteDanke für deinen lieben Kommentar bei mir.
ReplyDeleteDie Schneeflocken hat "Google"automatisch hinzu gefügt.
Ich weiß auch nicht, wie das geht, aber ich finde es auch sehr schön !
Frohe Weihnachten wünscht dir
Jutta
Great reflections shots ~ the girls steal the show though ~ great photos ~ Merry Christmas to you and all ~ carol, xxx
ReplyDeleteGreat post, Genie! Cute kids!
ReplyDeleteGreat reflection capture with the iPhone. «Louis»invites you to link this to his
'iPhone Phriday" post.
Such cuties! Wishing you joy and peace:-)
ReplyDeleteGreat time of year to steal a few extra moments with family (especially your darling granddaughter). Merry Christmas to you and Buddy and all your lovely family. Enjoy!!
ReplyDeletePretty family reflections, thanks for this lovely sharing...
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