Friday, March 26, 2010

Shelley and Ella make a visit...

A few weeks ago my purse was stolen. To be truthful having my credit cards and drivers licence taken and used wasn't what bothered me. It was the taking of my grandaughters favorite purses, and the camera and phone that was in my purse that stinks. I do not like not being able to able to call my kids at any given time...a visit from Shelley and Ella was wonderful. Ella is already changing....she's sweet.
Shelley and David had some really cute pictures taken, I love them all. Now I need to head to the store and print some up to hang on the wall. It is really been fun getting to know these grandkids...

The meaning of GRAND


–adjective

1.impressive in size, appearance, or general effect: grand mountain scenery.

2.stately, majestic, or dignified: In front of an audience her manner is grand and regal.

3.highly ambitious or idealistic: grand ideas for bettering the political situation.

4.magnificent or splendid: a grand palace.

5.noble or revered: a grand old man.

6.highest, or very high, in rank or official dignity: a grand potentate.

7.main or principal; chief: the grand ballroom.

8.of great importance, distinction, or pretension: a man used to entertaining grand personages.

9.complete or comprehensive: a grand total.

10.pretending to grandeur, as a result of minor success, good fortune, etc.; conceited: Jane is awfully grand since she got promoted.

11.first-rate; very good; splendid: to have a grand time; to feel grand.

12.Music. written on a large scale or for a large ensemble: a grand fugue.

1 comment:

Shelley Crowther said...

Are you sure u don't mean grand as in grandest grandma? LOL