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George Shirley
 
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Today Avery Anne Robertson, my greatgranddaughter, joined the society of
those who cook and preserve foods. She was born by C section at 0830
this morning in Houston, Texas and weighed in at 8 lbs, 4 ounces.
Needless to say she is beautiful. I look forward to teaching her to cook
and can in the near future.

George

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George Shirley wrote:

> I look forward to teaching her to cook and can in the near future.


That's one lucky kid. Congratulations.

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"George Shirley" > wrote in message
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> Today Avery Anne Robertson, my greatgranddaughter, joined the society of
> those who cook and preserve foods. She was born by C section at 0830
> this morning in Houston, Texas and weighed in at 8 lbs, 4 ounces.
> Needless to say she is beautiful. I look forward to teaching her to cook
> and can in the near future.
>
> George
>

Say Hey !!

George all the way !!


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In article >, George
Shirley > wrote:

> Today Avery Anne Robertson, my greatgranddaughter, joined the society of
> those who cook and preserve foods. She was born by C section at 0830
> this morning in Houston, Texas and weighed in at 8 lbs, 4 ounces.
> Needless to say she is beautiful. I look forward to teaching her to cook
> and can in the near future.
>
> George
>


Well, Ms. Avery Anne, welcome to the Holy Order of the Sacred Sisters of
St. Pectina of Jella. Don't worry about the Father Inquisitor -- he's a
nicer guy than he likes to pretend.

Congratulations, Jorge!!
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Yaaaaay!


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George Shirley wrote:
> Today Avery Anne Robertson, my greatgranddaughter, joined the society of
> those who cook and preserve foods. She was born by C section at 0830
> this morning in Houston, Texas and weighed in at 8 lbs, 4 ounces.
> Needless to say she is beautiful. I look forward to teaching her to cook
> and can in the near future.
>
> George
>



Congratulations, George. And good planning on Avery Anne's part, being
born in Houston.

Regards,
Bob
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zxcvbob wrote:
> George Shirley wrote:
>
>> Today Avery Anne Robertson, my greatgranddaughter, joined the society
>> of those who cook and preserve foods. She was born by C section at
>> 0830 this morning in Houston, Texas and weighed in at 8 lbs, 4 ounces.
>> Needless to say she is beautiful. I look forward to teaching her to
>> cook and can in the near future.
>>
>> George
>>

>
>
> Congratulations, George. And good planning on Avery Anne's part, being
> born in Houston.
>
> Regards,
> Bob

Since her parents, grandparents and great grandpa are all native Texans
it was a natural thing. There's lots of us expatriate Texicans out there
Bob, including you IIRC. I suspect we'll get over to see her pretty soon.

George

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George Shirley wrote:
>
> Today Avery Anne Robertson, my greatgranddaughter, joined the society of
> those who cook and preserve foods. She was born by C section at 0830
> this morning in Houston, Texas and weighed in at 8 lbs, 4 ounces.
> Needless to say she is beautiful. I look forward to teaching her to cook
> and can in the near future.
>
> George



Congratulations to the whole family and
welcome to the world, Avery Anne. She's
a very lucky young lady to be the heir to
your food wisdom.

gloria p
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George Shirley wrote:

> Today Avery Anne Robertson, my greatgranddaughter, joined the society of
> those who cook and preserve foods. She was born by C section at 0830
> this morning in Houston, Texas and weighed in at 8 lbs, 4 ounces.
> Needless to say she is beautiful. I look forward to teaching her to cook
> and can in the near future.
>
> George


Yeeeeehaaaa! Welcome to another Texan. Tell mom good job.
Edrena



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The Joneses wrote:

> George Shirley wrote:
>
>
>>Today Avery Anne Robertson, my greatgranddaughter, joined the society of
>>those who cook and preserve foods. She was born by C section at 0830
>>this morning in Houston, Texas and weighed in at 8 lbs, 4 ounces.
>>Needless to say she is beautiful. I look forward to teaching her to cook
>>and can in the near future.
>>
>>George

>
>
> Yeeeeehaaaa! Welcome to another Texan. Tell mom good job.
> Edrena
>
>


I must have lived way up here too long. I forgot the Yeeeeehaaaa! part
earlier.

Slightly embarrassed,
Bob


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"George Shirley" > wrote in message
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> Today Avery Anne Robertson, my greatgranddaughter, joined the society of
> those who cook and preserve foods. She was born by C section at 0830
> this morning in Houston, Texas and weighed in at 8 lbs, 4 ounces.
> Needless to say she is beautiful. I look forward to teaching her to cook
> and can in the near future.
>
> George


Congrats, George. Jeez, you with a greatgrandkid and I'm right around you in
age and don't even have a grandchild yet. My kids are just slow, I guess.
Again, great news and congratulations..



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zxcvbob wrote:

> I must have lived way up here too long. I forgot the Yeeeeehaaaa! part
> earlier.
> Slightly embarrassed,
> Bob


Obviously lack of chile in yer diet. It's not the heat, it's the humidity that
does it.
Edrena



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SCUBApix wrote:
> "George Shirley" > wrote in message
> . ..
>
>>Today Avery Anne Robertson, my greatgranddaughter, joined the society of
>>those who cook and preserve foods. She was born by C section at 0830
>>this morning in Houston, Texas and weighed in at 8 lbs, 4 ounces.
>>Needless to say she is beautiful. I look forward to teaching her to cook
>>and can in the near future.
>>
>>George

>
>
> Congrats, George. Jeez, you with a greatgrandkid and I'm right around you in
> age and don't even have a grandchild yet. My kids are just slow, I guess.
> Again, great news and congratulations..
>
>
>

Avery has an older sister also, Zoe is three YO now and quite grown in
her own estimation. We tend to bloom early and fade fast. I married at
21, was a father at 22, a grandfather at 41, and a greatgrandfather at
62. My son is a different story, he will be 41 in September and has two
children, a six yo and a three yo. His son, aged 3 is only 11 days older
than my eldest greatgranddaughter. I'm willing to share, sometimes the
kids are more trouble than I want at my age. NOT!

George

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George Shirley wrote:
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> Avery has an older sister also, Zoe is three YO now and quite grown in
> her own estimation. We tend to bloom early and fade fast. I married at
> 21, was a father at 22, a grandfather at 41, and a greatgrandfather at
> 62. My son is a different story, he will be 41 in September and has two
> children, a six yo and a three yo. His son, aged 3 is only 11 days older
> than my eldest greatgranddaughter. I'm willing to share, sometimes the
> kids are more trouble than I want at my age. NOT!
>
> George




Yep. Babysitting a 2 year old grandson for the past year
has made me realize why biology gives babies to young people.
They are exhausting! (But, unlike your own, you can send
them back when you're done with them to "preserve" your sanity.)

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Congrats George!

Vicky

"George Shirley" > wrote in message
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> Today Avery Anne Robertson, my greatgranddaughter, joined the society of
> those who cook and preserve foods. She was born by C section at 0830
> this morning in Houston, Texas and weighed in at 8 lbs, 4 ounces.
> Needless to say she is beautiful. I look forward to teaching her to cook
> and can in the near future.
>
> George
>



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