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Leo Schordje

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Meet Leo William Saam - he is the little guy, 3 weeks old, in my left arm, named Leo after me! His father Ben is on his left, his older sister, 1 year, Lilly is on the right. I'm feeling rather grandfatherly.

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I am really proud of Ben, he and his wife are doing well. Ben is one of my former adopted strays, as a kid he often ended up living at my place. Some of you might remember him helping me work the occasional show. I am touched that he keeps me involved in his life.
 
How wonderful! Congratulations, what an honor. I hope this little Leo has a long life filled with happiness and joy shared by all of the people who love him!
 
Congratulations!!! How cool for all of you! Prayers and best wishes to the newest arrival and the rest of the family! :D
 
AAWWE how sweet! Although I've only met Leo a couple of times, it doesn't surprise me that Ben keeps the ties!!!
 
Thanks one and all for the kind wishes. I love my chosen family, and my genetic family - having not had kids of my own, my adopted strays have really filled that part of my life. Now I am really enjoying the priviledge the belongs to us who are over 50 and of the 'grandparent' generation. Ben is #3 of 10, and the one who lives the closest. We're able to drop in on each other usually a couple times a month. Of my 10 adopted strays, the bunch has had 18 kids. Of which I get see 7 of them at least once or twice a year. Little Leo is the only one to get my name - which is ubber-kool. But I feel equally grandfatherly to them all. They all call me Uncle rather than try to explain to the kids where I really fit in the whole scheme of things. As my sister's kids are all entering or well into their 20's now, sooner or later I will be a great-uncle too. That family picnic in mid-summer quickly gets to be truly a tribal gathering. Thanks everyone.
Leo
 
That's a great picture Leo, and it looks like you make a fine and proud Grampy.:clap::clap:

After just turning 50 myself this year, I'm also about to become a Gandpa when with my oldest son about to marry a fine young lady with 2 little boys.

They are old enough to root around on their own, and are real nature hounds, so they are pretty fun.

Pokemon is really wearing me out though:eek:
 
Congrats Leo :clap: Children you can spoil and then send home afterward, LOL.
I fall into the over 50 crowd but still juggling 2 in HS and one in college.
 
Congrats Leo :clap: Children you can spoil and then send home afterward, LOL.
I fall into the over 50 crowd but still juggling 2 in HS and one in college.
Fortunately I did not have to pay for anyone's tuition, H.S. or college. Though I would have gladly helped on the college if any made it that far. Did have to pay for a defense layer for 2 of 'em, but that is another story that won't get told unless there are large amounts of alcohol involved. :evil:
 

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