John got up from the lunch table, leaving his shoes behind. When I saw grandsons David and Nathaniel smiling at each other from opposite ends of the table, moving only slightly, I knew there was twitching going on below. The camera caught them.
Twitching
Published by Anne Mehrling
I'm a retiree who loves to write about life in the mountains of North Carolina. View all posts by Anne Mehrling
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Cute. So comfy, eh?
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The boys like to tease each other. I’m happy they don’t go in for that heavy-hitting, sarcastic teasing that seems so prevalent.
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I love that! Good times.
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You gotta watch out for those two. No telling what they are up to but you seem to be one up on them. hehe
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hmmmmm do they take after their grandpa or grandma??? LOL
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They take after both of us! John joins in the twitching, though, while I keep my feet under my chair.
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Haha 🙂
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“Summertime, and the livin’ is easy” as that song goes.
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The song is running through my head now.
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I know – I hate when that happens. That song came to mind though after I saw your post.
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I love your family and the fun you have 💗
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I guess we have home-grown fun. Things are hilarious when the boys are in a silly mood.
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There’s mischief a’brewing!
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Half the mischief is leaving tomorrow. John is taking David back to college. I’m staying here to drive Nathaniel to and from work. The summer isn’t quite over yet!
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You’re just a footsie-playin’ family!!
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I enjoy reading about your boys’ sweet, gentle, loving relationship.
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David and Nathaniel have brought us much joy.
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Grandkids are marvelous that way, aren’t they?
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We wouldn’t swap them for the world.
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