We got a phone call the other day telling us that Zoe wants a hug from Grandma. I have to tell you that grandma is delighted. Zoe had her second shot just two weeks ago, and I can now give her a giant hug.
I didn’t feel free to do this before as I am considered high risk. She’s hugged grampa, but I could only tell her that grandma hugs would come two weeks after her last shot. Perhaps we will take them out to breakfast, and I will hug her all through the meal.
I know you have seen all my pictures of Zoe, but I thought I would share these bits of joy with you again. Hug pictures to follow.
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HREF=http://geeeee-zer.blogspot.com/>Himself:</A> He
came home with a multitude of exercises which he is supposed to do once an
hour.
Myself: Forgot and ate something before the fasting
CT scan…mea culpa.
Reading: Johnson.
Watching: Netflix:
Bake!
Photo: Top: 2007 picking on Grampa with glee, 2010 with
her brother and sister, 2020 with grandma.
Gratitude’s: That
Zoe wants to hug me.
I am so happy for you. Enjoy every minute!
ReplyDeleteHugs are soooo good. So very glad we got our vaccinations. I don't care about others, but I wanted protection for myself and to know that I wouldn't be responsible for anyone I came in contact with getting the virus. Peace of mind is wonderful, as is little girl hugs!
ReplyDeleteHugs to you, dear Zoe.
ReplyDeleteWe will have a great breakfast in downtown OB
ReplyDeleteHow lovely. Zoe looks like a very sweet girl.
ReplyDeleteThat had to have made your day and when the hug actually comes, it will make both your days. Such a simple thing so greatly missed.
ReplyDeleteoh how wonderful for you. I gave up not hugging my kids and grandkids months ago, even before getting the vaccine. I had faith in them to know I would be safe. I'm not high risk though. so yay for you.
ReplyDeleteI’m so very happy for you, Mage. sigh…
ReplyDeleteGood. I admit that we've stolen a few quick hugs over the months.
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