She is 5 but will be 6 in June. But she has been able to spell all the family's names since she was 3. She learned how to spell them by us singing "Farmer Brown Had a Dog and Bingo was His Name". We substituted the uncles and aunts and grandchildren's names in the song and she learned to spell everyone's name that way. Mrs. G.
John, you didn't spend enough time with me when you were younger. I could have taught you to spell earlier. But at least we know that we are never to old to learn. Hugs, Mrs. G.
I was cute when I was little -- but those days are long gone. I'm married to a beautiful woman named Natalie with a Jack Russell and two cats.... No kids yet... I couldn't have asked for a better family or a better life growing up. You can learn more about me the hard way -- by reading my blog.
Bow Wow Meow: Natalie takes a crack at blogging to give you her take on life.
Parra Grafs: A somewhat disturbing peek into one man's life
Mara's Whole Lots o' Nothin': I love dancing, singing karaoke, merlots, margaritas, m&m's, and medium-rare ribeyes. And especially that guy named Brent.
Mierzwa Moments: Formerly known as Kathleen's Wacky Life ... Kathleen is newly married and she and Shaun share their new life together through this blog.
Royal Mom: Zoe in Oregon offers up some great photos and some interesting posts on her site
Our Life in Idaho: Kim and Victoria share their life -- and the life of their family -- through tales and pictures of living and gardening in Idaho.
Oyster Girl: A woman shares her unadulterated love of all things oyster.
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That would make me happy, too. So sweet!
She's an abstract artist already!
how old is she
She is 5 but will be 6 in June. But she has been able to spell all the family's names since she was 3.
She learned how to spell them by us singing "Farmer Brown Had a Dog and Bingo was His Name". We substituted the uncles and aunts and grandchildren's names in the song and she learned to spell everyone's name that way.
Mrs. G.
Mrs. G. Hey that's how I learned! Of course that was only last week..
John, you didn't spend enough time with me when you were younger. I could have taught you to spell earlier. But at least we know that we are never to old to learn.
Hugs, Mrs. G.
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