Lynette - These are absolutely beautiful children that you and Brian have created. So much fun to read about Rachel's imaginary friend. Aunt Lisa used to have one too - her name was Tina Lina - and she painted her house a different color almost everyday! Thanks so much for sharing with us - we surely miss seeing all of you... hope to see you soon... Love Aunt Jodie
Hey, no picking on me about an imaginary friend without mentioning that Mike (your Dad)also had one, and as I recall the story, his name was Jeffrey, and your dad would yell if someone went to sit in an empty chair that "Look out! Jeffrey is there!" and so on. LOL Then there are the wild stories you yourself used to tell when you were really little like Rachel is, about how your mom or your aunt or someone drove right over top of a train,etc....you told them so serious, I don't think I will ever forget. Grandma asked you "Lynette, is that real or is that a story?" and your eyes got really big and you said "that's really a story, Grandma!" and she laughed. You were so funny but had such an awesome imagination, and that is so fun to see a child go thru. I am glad you are enjoying that stage with Rachel now. I am also glad you are blogging so we can all share the smiles, despite the distance. Love you all.
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Lynette - These are absolutely beautiful children that you and Brian have created. So much fun to read about Rachel's imaginary friend. Aunt Lisa used to have one too - her name was Tina Lina - and she painted her house a different color almost everyday! Thanks so much for sharing with us - we surely miss seeing all of you... hope to see you soon... Love Aunt Jodie
Hey, no picking on me about an imaginary friend without mentioning that Mike (your Dad)also had one, and as I recall the story, his name was Jeffrey, and your dad would yell if someone went to sit in an empty chair that "Look out! Jeffrey is there!" and so on. LOL Then there are the wild stories you yourself used to tell when you were really little like Rachel is, about how your mom or your aunt or someone drove right over top of a train,etc....you told them so serious, I don't think I will ever forget. Grandma asked you "Lynette, is that real or is that a story?" and your eyes got really big and you said "that's really a story, Grandma!" and she laughed. You were so funny but had such an awesome imagination, and that is so fun to see a child go thru. I am glad you are enjoying that stage with Rachel now. I am also glad you are blogging so we can all share the smiles, despite the distance. Love you all.
Aunt Lisa
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