OT: I'm a grand-dad!
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OT: I'm a grand-dad!
On June 24th, at 3:54 a.m. Issac Allen Marsh was born, 7lbs 9oz.
His parents, Jonathan and Vicky, are doing fine.
This means I now have a passing grade on one of my major life goals. Back in the early 70's, I set the goal to become: A Wise Old Man like my Granddad. Well, in a couple of weeks, I'll turn 50, thats old. I'm male, and now a granddad. Thats 75 percent! A passing grade.
Issac, is the first of the next generation of the Marsh Clan, and the first of this Century. I know the love and nurture he recieves from Vicky and Jonathan will carry him through and give him the foundation on which to build a rich life.
I wish a blessing
on all here,
for in Issac
a blessing
was given
to me and mine.
His parents, Jonathan and Vicky, are doing fine.
This means I now have a passing grade on one of my major life goals. Back in the early 70's, I set the goal to become: A Wise Old Man like my Granddad. Well, in a couple of weeks, I'll turn 50, thats old. I'm male, and now a granddad. Thats 75 percent! A passing grade.
Issac, is the first of the next generation of the Marsh Clan, and the first of this Century. I know the love and nurture he recieves from Vicky and Jonathan will carry him through and give him the foundation on which to build a rich life.
I wish a blessing
on all here,
for in Issac
a blessing
was given
to me and mine.
Enjoy Your Music,
Lee Marsh
From Odenton, MD.
Lee Marsh
From Odenton, MD.
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Congratulations, Lee. Having a new grandchild means that you can be the Wise Old Man, yet be totally goofy at the same time.
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Thanks one and all.
For those who quible that 50 isn't old, my dearly beloved assures me that I'm "OOOOLLLLLLDDDDD". Something about its not the age, its the mileage. ;o)
Also Vicki is well cared for, between the 15 or so relatives that live within 10 minutes of thier house, and Jonathans dedication, I'm sure she will be cherished.
Thanks again and ...
For those who quible that 50 isn't old, my dearly beloved assures me that I'm "OOOOLLLLLLDDDDD". Something about its not the age, its the mileage. ;o)
Also Vicki is well cared for, between the 15 or so relatives that live within 10 minutes of thier house, and Jonathans dedication, I'm sure she will be cherished.
Thanks again and ...
Enjoy Your Music,
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From Odenton, MD.
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Don't feel too bad Lee. I'm 34 and my beloved insists the same thing. (Then again, she's only 24....)LeeMarsh wrote:For those who quible that 50 isn't old, my dearly beloved assures me that I'm "OOOOLLLLLLDDDDD". Something about its not the age, its the mileage. ;o)
But, you're still young enough to enjoy being a granddad, so many congratulations on the new baby in your life, and much happiness to all of you!
Steven