A Little Beauty
ARDELL on 03 17, 2009

Savannah Jane
This one was a born thinker
My Grandaughter. I had the privelege of holding her minutes after she was born, and I could see the wheels turning. Wouldn’t you love to know what she’s thinking about?
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She’s beautiful. Congratulations Ardell! I hope she turns out to be as observant as you are.
Ardell… She is very beautiful and precious…. Congratulations! By the way, you are a very young grandma!
Thank you ladies! She looks like she’s already trying to figure out where home prices are going
Very cute. I want one more!! They are all that really matter anyway Oma!
How beautiful–and smart! Like Grandma…or are you her Nona?
She is a cutie!
I miss the days when mine were young, back when they were tame-the pre-teen years.
Darling pic. I am a fan of RCG and thought at first I pulled up the wrong website. What a cutie pie. Congrats….
she’s wondering how to buy that fixer-upper with no money down, and flip it next year for a tidy profit.
Thank you everyone! I never saw a baby thinking so hard from the time she was born.
Rhonda, I’m Nana.
Lesley,
Jacquie and I just passed on your morning sickness remedy to @miacupcake on Twitter
I suspect she’s thinking, “Yikes, its bright and cold and I’m hungry! And this breathing thing is such a chore! When do I get to go back home?”
Congrats, Ardell. She’s a cutie. What a great name!
craig,
That’s exactly what she looked like she was thinking when I held her soon after she was born. In the Photo maybe she’s saying…ok…this ain’t half bad…maybe being outside is not such a bad thing after all. I get to hold Daddy’s fingers, I can look at myself in the mirror (which she loves to do already). I think she’s weighing the pros and cons
Thanks Debra. It’s a little easier to say Savannah Jane than my other grand daughter who is Xochitl.
Ardell, her sweet face could be a sign of the times… wondering what’s next… Are we out of this? What’s the future? Buy/Sell…Lock/Float…. Is it the bottom? WAIT…I’m a sweet baby… I just want to be loved, nurished and a dry diaper.