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Sunday 4 December 2011

Sunday Snaps!

This coming Thursday, the 8th December, my number one granddaughter will be fourteen years old, so today I thought I would share a few snaps of Eleanor growing up.  As you can see, unlike little Ruby Violet, Eleanor was born with a full head of hair, plus two teeth!!














I look at these photos and I am so proud of the young lady that she is becoming, and I realize how blessed I am to have such a lovely girl in my life!

48 comments:

orchid0324 said...

Dearest Diane,
Happy Bbirthday to Eleanor♡♡♡
I understand how you are proud of her♬♬♬
She is just 14 years old and alread beautiful, lovely young lady!
Glad for the happy grandma♪♪♪
Blessing to you and all of your family, xoxo Miyako*

Raindrops and Daisies said...

She is a beautiful young girl
and those legs.... WoW!

Happy birthday Eleanor.

Anonymous said...

Dear Diane,

She is very beautiful! They grow up fast don't they?
Happy Birthday to Eleanor!

Have a lovely Sunday my friend! Hugs x

Shady Del Knight said...

Thank you for featuring your wonderful granddaughter Eleanor in this week's Snaps, Thisisme. We don't see or hear very much about her. I join the others in wishing Eleanor a happy birthday. It promises to be a very exciting year in her life. My own granddaughter is 14. Eleanor surely has blossomed into a tall and beautiful young woman and I can tell how proud you are of her. I remember that marvelous picture of her walking Alfred from a previous post. I wish you and yours a peaceful Sunday, dear friend!

Claudia Moser said...

What wonderful pictures you shared with us Diane! Happy birthday Eleanor!

Linda O'Connell said...

Happy birthday to Eleanor born with two teeth, oh my! She is a beauty.

SkippyMom said...

She is just gorgeous - and what a sweet smile. :)

I hope she has a birthday as special as she is.

Happy Birthday Miss Eleanor. [Love your name, btw!]

Glenda said...

Thisisme, I love your comment on your header Grandchildren are the pot of Gold. It's so true! My Chloe is 14 and its such an awesome time watching them grow into lovely young women. Eleanor is beautiful and I'm sure she has been your "pot of gold" along with you other grands.

LindyLouMac said...

A very Happy Birthday to your lovely granddaughter.

Unknown said...

Wonderful to have happy grandchildren in our lives, isn't it? It makes getting older easier to handle when there are joys like these to keep us on our toes.
Rosemary

Shelly said...

What a beautiful girl- happy birthday to Eleanor!

Southhamsdarling said...

EVERYONE - Thank you for your sweet and lovely comments about Eleanor. I do appreciate them, and certainly, getting older is so much easier when we have lovely grandchildren to watch grow and develop! I was speaking to Eleanor on the phone to France just now, and she was reading all these comments out to me!! Thank you again my friends for always taking the trouble to pop across to see me x

Unknown said...

Sweet Thang, the world knows quite well how proud you are of that very pretty teenager and I love seeing how close you two are. I know she must be getting so excited about the trip you two will be taking before too long on vacation. The pictures of her growing up were adorable. Thanks for letting us share in your joy.
Hugs,
Odie

Southhamsdarling said...

Odie - sweet thang! I like that! She really is such a sweet girl, that I just can't help be so proud of her.

Unknown said...

Happy Birthday To Eleanor! She is so lovely, from the very beginning of her life till now.

Gawgus things... said...

What a gorgeous girl - obviously has good genes!!

Suzanne said...

Happy Sunday! And Happy Birthday to Eleanor! I can see the family resemblance-and, yes, blessed with long legs. She's a beauty and looks to be a very happy girl (guess I shouldn't say child anymore, huh?) Have a fun week!

rainbow said...

She is a beauty like all your grandkids. Has to be the genes. I knew we had I lot in common, my oldest grandson (Bobby) was 14 in June, his brother (Duncan) was 9 in August and Jack was 3 in June.

MAKE IT A GREAT WEEKEND. LOVE TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.

Desiree said...

Happy Birthday, Eleanor! You were a gorgeous baby and you've grown into a beautiful young lady!

Desiree said...

Oops! Popping back to tell you there won't be any contest over at Shady's dell. I have sorted it all out in a dignified manner!

Southhamsdarling said...

kneesandpaws - thank you so much Jenny! I'm a very luck grandma!

Gawgus things - Yes, couldn't agree more, it's all down to the genes!! Hee Hee! Wish I had her long legs though! x

Susan - thank you for that nice comment, and she is certainly not a child any longer! Thank you for always popping over to see me. Hope you've had a good weekend.

rainbow - I hope that you get to see Bobby and Duncan, because I know that you must miss little Jack now that he is in England. I hope that they are settling in okay over here.

Desiree - thank you my friend! I will now pop over to see what you have been up to over at Shady's blog!! Hugs to you.

Denise said...

Oh yes, you should be proud.Isn't she beautiful.I know that's not what makes you proud though.Their sweet goodness inside is what makes all Grandma's proud.My oldest Granddaughter is now 19,so good and smart.That moon was on line.My camera is not that good,I've tried to take photos of the moon-they don't come out.It was that windy though and we have a lot of palm trees.Last night it sounded like the ocean was right outside my door.It felt fantastic outside for a few min.Enjoy your day. Denise

Southhamsdarling said...

Denise - how lovely to see you over here today. You are right, it's the goodness that's inside our granddaughters that is really important. I'm glad in a way that you didn't actually take that photo of the moon!! I also have tried, but without much success. I will try after Christmas and see what results I get with my new camera.

Jo-Anne's Ramblings said...

They grow so fast don't they, my first born grandson Blain will be 6yrs old on the 12th and it feels like only yesterday he was born, one day I worry he will out grow his nanny.......now I feel sad thinking about it bugga........

I do love the photos you have shared with us she has grown into a beautiful young lady, I remember when I had nice shapely legs like hers......

Belle said...

Eleanor did arrive looking older than she was, she looks absolutely adorable in her baby photos. She doesn't look like a newborn! What a lovely girl; it was nice seeing how she has grown through the pics. Happy Birthday to Eleanor!

BB said...

She is a beauty! And the apple of Grandma's eye too. She hasn't changed a bit since she was a baby either. Beautiful pictures and thanks for sharing them with us. Happy Birthday to your darling girl! Hugs!

Stella said...

What a lovely young women. I know you are so proud of her. Please give her my best wishes for her birthday. Stella

Marsha Young said...

Lovely young lady. And I love the name Eleanor...it was my mom's. :) Very elegant.

Have a wonderful Christmas. ...Marsha

erika said...

Beautiful name!

Desiree said...

My apologies for yet another intrusion. I just thought you ought to know that, whilst you and I have been getting our beauty sleep, Shady has been cogitating again. He apparently now envisages a brand new wrestling idea. Vanilla pudding, of all things! Also, TDT & TDD have apparently eloped! I received a calling card from the former informing all three of us. The shenanigans occurring in Blog Land of late are becoming more and more bizarre and the fault appears to lie squarely on the shoulders of our absent friend, 50 Something, whose Book Launch Party triggered all manner of silliness. I think The Real Mrs Grundy may have been right about that Mini Skirt Contest. I do hope everyone arrives with their best going-out manners at her soon to be held Christmas Party! Wishing you a Marvellous Monday, Diane! We have woken up to a fine day here at the tip of Africa. Big hug xoxo

Facing50.Blog said...

I won't leave a facetious comment today or a witty one because this is a wonderful post - she is very lucky to have so much love in her life and you are justifiably proud of an extremely lovely young lady.
Happy Birthday to Eleanor!

Southhamsdarling said...

Jo-Anne Rambling - they grow away far too quickly for my liking, and I know what you mean about them being too old for their grandmas (nana's). I keep thinking that about my dear 14 year old granddaughter, but she suggested that we both went on holiday together next year, which I was thrilled about! Soon boyfriends will start to appear, and grandma won't get a look in! LOL!!

Belle - hallo dear friend. Thank you for your lovely comments. Eleanor didn't look like a new born because of all that hair. She had it in bunches by the time she was six months old!! Poor little Ruby is almost 2 and still hasn't got that much, but hers is going to be curly, and there's the difference.

Bouncin'Barb - good to see you my awesome friend! Yes, she certainly is the apple of grandma's eye, as, of course, are your two beautiful girls, Destini and Kali :) Hugs to you.

Stella - thank you so much for coming across to leave your comment. It's always lovely to see you here.

Marsha@Spotsand Wrinkles - Thank you so much! (I love the name of your blog by the way!). I agree, Eleanor is a lovely name. Fancy it being your mum's name as well. It is a very old name, I believe. Sending you warmest Christmas wishes to you and your family as well.

chambanachik - thank you so much!!

Desiree - Eeek! you're here again my friend. It would seem that we've seen the end of those usurpers, TDD and TDT. (I told Shady that there are far too many T's here. It is totally confusing for an old, confused woman!!!). I have left a comment over at Shady's place, but I have ignored the request about the vanilla puddings. I did say that we should be acting with some decorum at our age!!! I totally agree with you that this is all that Carol's fault. Ever since her party, people seem to think that they can behave outrageously, and it just isn't on!! Blimey, I'll be worse that that Mrs Grundy at this rate!! Very cold over here today. It's a bit of a shock to the system! Hugs to you.

Southhamsdarling said...

Facing50 - Eeek! I just published my comment, and you popped up! How wonderful of you to grace my humble little blog today my leetle friend. Aaaw, I'm missing your wittiness at the moment!! Take care.

Pearson Report said...

What a beautiful photo essay and tribute to your lovely granddaughter - she is a blessing indeed.

Hugs, Jenny

PEARSON REPORT

Chatty Crone said...

I know she feels that way about you too. She is lucky to have you too. Don't forget it is a win win situation. Sandie

Southhamsdarling said...

Pearson Report - hi Jenny. Thank you for your lovely comment today. Hope all is well with you.

Chatty - that was a sweet thing to say. Thnk you for that, and, yes, we are lucky to have each other, my granddaughter and I!! Hugs.

Christmas-etc... said...

Oh... what a lovely girl! You certainly are blessed! Happy Birthday to her!!

Southhamsdarling said...

Ann Nichols - thank you so much! Lovely to see you here today, and hope all is well with you.

Pat MacKenzie said...

What a lovely young lady. You have every right to be proud of her. Hope she had a lovely birthday.

Southhamsdarling said...

Pat MacKenzie - thank you, and thank you for popping across to leave your comment today!

g!oW said...

a very happy birthday to Eleanor a very lovely young lady.
You are truely blessed!
Peace!

Southhamsdarling said...

gloW - Hallo! I've never seen you here before, so welcome. Thank you so much for popping over to read my blog and leave your comment.

Manzanita said...

What a gorgeous young lady and with those pin-up girl long legs. (Guess they don't use that phrase anymore) Happy Birthday to her and at that age she can eat lots of cake without worry. :)
I like your new header. Really puts one in the Holiday Mood.

Bethe77 said...

Our grandchildren grow so fast. It is like they wehre small now grown. My oldest daughter has a birthday tomorrow. I cannot believe that she is grown with four beautiful children.
Your granddaughter is very beautiful and you are truly blessed. Such gifts a treasures they are.
Many blessings

romance-of-roses said...

Happy Birthday Eleanor. She certainly did grow up and beautifully I must say. What a lovely girl, yes, they do grow up too fast. Hugs...Lu

Jennifer said...

I love your photos and she certainly is a lovely girl! She is very fortunate to have a wonderful woman like you in her life. My own grandmother died when I was very young and I've often thought of what fun we could've had as I grew up.

Thank you so much for stopping by and following my new blog. It's so nice to have you along.

Enjoy your day :)

Southhamsdarling said...

Manzanita - always nice to see you popping over to see me! Eleanor does have very long legs, doesn't she?! So pleased you liked my festive header.

Bethe - you're right. Our grandchildren do grow SO very quickly. (Far too quickly for my liking!). Happy birthday to your beautiful daughter Heather. We are blessed indeed my friend.

romance-of-roses - Hi there Lu. Thank you, and it was lovely to see you here today.

Jenn June - lovely to see you here today as well. Thank you for liking my photos and for coming across to leave your comment. Take care.

Southhamsdarling said...

Jenn June - I'm sorry, I forgot to say that I thought it was very sad that you lost your own grandma when you were very young. There is a very special bond there that you have missed out on :(