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February 23, 2015
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Phil Volker
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Osian, The Grandson

February 23, 2015 Uncategorized 2 Comments

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We are off on the plane today back to Seattle, the land of reasonable temperatures. Looking forward to what a week of spring has done to the ranch. But I realized that I haven’t written much about Osian, our grandson. He is the star of the show here in Amherst and the reason for the whole trip. So I have included a 30 second video and hope that flies. I hope that you are able to see it.

There he is at nine months age and this video was just taken this week, so all current. Ramon, our son-in-law is there tossing the balls back and forth, they are a good team. So, it is major entertainment to watch him interact with everyone.

He is on the verge of crawling and getting mobile. Then comes the fun of baby proofing the house. And then he is walking and off on the Camino after that.

Yea, we will miss his antics and will be planning a way to see him again. But now with FaceTime we can do that too. Well, that’s our story for the moment. Off to the skys later and back home.

OK, thinking of you and hoping that things are good for you. That the friends are good and the wine and tapas are good, you know, the important stuff. Give Lent a serious thought also, that’s important. Alperfect, love to you, Felipe.

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2 thoughts on “Osian, The Grandson”

  1. Signe says:
    February 24, 2015 at 5:06 am

    Osian is darling. Seems to be doing really well grasping the balls and following them. Daffodils are finally blooming in my yard, enough this year to pick them and put in a vase. Looking forward to a walk on Wed at 4 if you’ll be walking then. Taan, my grandson, will be 4 tomorrow. Time flies.

    • Phil Volker says:
      February 24, 2015 at 7:46 pm

      Sig ~ yes, come walk Wednesday afternoon. We can compare grand boy notes. Spring loves, Felipe.

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