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We’ve all said it before….
“Where did the time go?“
“My, how they’ve grown!“
“Time flies!“
….and any other cliché you care to toss out.
But …. let’s get real! Where did the time go and how did she get so big?
Our youngest grandchild, 4-year-old Colette, is not a wee one any longer. Of course, we’ve noticed some of the clothes we keep for her at our house have gotten snug but now she can help herself to anything in the refrigerator, open the latch on the gate leading to the front yard without any assistance and we’ve had to make some adjustments to her car seat. However, nothing brings home how much she’s grown in nine months like these two side-by-side photos.
Back in September on the first day of nursery school, she was a giddy little tyke bubbling with enthusiasm and now she’s a beautiful little girl looking so very mature and confident, pictured on the last day of school on June 5.
Colette’s on a steady course to independence …. dressing and showering by herself (with some careful supervision), using a “grown up” drinking glass instead of one with a lid and straw, calling her parents “Mom & Dad” instead of “Mommy & Daddy”, and a bunch of little changes we see on a regular basis.
Our son drops her off for us to babysit each week on Tuesdays, Thursdays and the occasional Saturday; now that she’s able to do so much on her own, it’s a lot easier for us but sometimes we sure do miss that giggly, squirmy toddler! Time is going far too fast.
She’ll always be our little Kukla, no matter how old she gets; that’s something no amount of time will ever change!
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What a difference, in only 9 months too! Time does go scarily fast.
How amazing you get to spend so much time with her to notice all the intriguing facets of her growing up.
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We’re very lucky to live nearby all our grands and have been helping out in different ways over the last 15 years. Our other 3 are all old enough to only need a ride somewhere so actual babysitting for them is a thing of the past. Another year or two caring for Kukla before she’s in school full time. It’s a blessing for all of us.
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“Kukla” means “clown” in Russian. Is that the reason you call her that? She’s really adorable…
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I never heard that translation. As far as I know, it means “doll” in Russian.
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I was thinking about Kukla, Fran and Ollie (remember them?), and might have confused Kukla’s name with his occupation (which was a clown). Sorry for the error…
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No prob and I definitely remember Kukla, Fran and Ollie. Kukla was a clown and Ollie was a dragon. Fran Allison, I believe, was the puppeteer.
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Fran’s husband, Burr Tillstrom, was the puppeteer. Fran interacted with Kukla and Ollie. It was a great show, back in the days when kids actually believed puppets could talk and get involved in some of the crazy stories. I miss those days…
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You and me both, John. Simpler, kinder times.
The world is in a bad place. I wonder what my grandchildren will be facing as they get older and it terrifies me.
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We have a four-year-old grandson and a two and a half-year-old grandaughter and I marvel every time I see them as they grow up into little people.
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It’s amazing, isn’t it?!
I marvel at grandparents our age caring for very young ones. I’m good for 2 days a week; more than that can be difficult. Our other grands are 15, 13 and 11 …. all self-sufficient except for driving.
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It happens so fast…
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Don’t blink.
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That IS a lot of change over 9 months, and glad to see she still loves purple!
Does she look like her gramma, I wonder?
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Right?!? Yes, purple is always a safe bet but she claims green is her favorite color.
My son looks like me and Kukla looks like him so yeah …. there’s a definite resemblance. However, there are times when she is the clone of her mother, especially in the things she says, her facial expressions and her gestures. She is a sponge; nothing, no matter how minute, gets by her.
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❤ It’ll be interesting & a delight to see how she selects and refines to grow her own sweet Self, yes?
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For sure! She is one strong-willed and determined child and not in a whiny, demanding or crybaby way.
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A true leader of the future…we need more of that!
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I can’t believe how fast all my nieces and nephews have grown. Several of them are now great nieces and nephews!
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😂 Good one, Glyn!
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So adorable , Nancy.💕
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She is that, Grace! 💕
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💕🙏💕
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Gorgeous … you’re a lucky grandmom …
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Thank you, Ivor. I am, indeed, a very lucky Grammy to have this sweetheart in my life. 💕
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They are a joy, that’s for sure.
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Just about the greatest blessing I could have ever hoped for!
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Beautiful. How lucky you are!
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Lucky? There definitely is that. But her parents have done a splendid job thus far. Raising good and decent kids is not easy. Thanks, Sighs.
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written with pride and love…. It’s amazing isn’t it 💜💜
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So much pride and love, Willow, and not just for Colette but for my son and DIL. They are incredible parents and I have so much respect for them and the way they are raising this child.
Amazing is the perfect word. 💕
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I am so pleased for you 💜💜
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Thanks, luv! 🩶
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Aww, adorable. It’s very heartening to see them gain independence.
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We all dream of our children and grandchildren being happy and finding their niche in the world. It is indeed very heartening, Sadje, and I have no doubt this child will succeed in whatever goals she sets for herself.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
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You’re most welcome 🙏🏼
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You are very lucky and must be very proud with such a sweet granddaughter! However, I can’t tell you where your time went. It’s probably where my time went. 🙂
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Luck does come into play, Fred, but Colette is the product of excellent parents who continuously amaze me. I’ve no idea how they got to be so smart! Colette is indeed sweet and incredibly bright. She is a constant source of delight.
There must be a gigantic black hole filling up with the time we’ve seen go by. It would be lovely to reach in a grab a few years, wouldn’t it? 💫
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Such a beautiful child 😍
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You will get no argument from me, David.
We adore this precious child! 🌟
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did I tell you that ‘kukla’ means ‘doll’ in Russian?
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Yes, I remember now that you did. Seems appropriate!
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Love this sweet story! 🙂 I also have grandchildren that I take care of during the week. I’m impressed with how observant you are of all the little changes that can take place in the space of a year. Great job on this blog and on being an observant grandparent. 🙂
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