Wednesday, 3 December 2025

The ‘phone rang . . .

 

The ‘phone rang . . .

. . . but Barry couldn’t find it, He could have answered it on his watch, but that’s not very satisfactory. He found his ‘phone in the shower room. He’d taken it in there to clean his teeth, or, I should say, while he cleaned his teeth. He uses it to time the tooth-cleaning ritual. Technophile? Never!

Anyway, it was our grandson calling to say he’d just dropped his wife off at the railway station and was travelling on to see us. He would be with us shortly. We just had time to tidy the major muddles and put clean covers on the chairs before he arrived, one little girl in his arms and her older sister following.


The first thing Melia did was to remove her shoes. She’s such a competent little girl. Little children’s shoes just melt my heart.


Hailey sat on my lap and gazed at me, as if trying to memorise my face. It’s a toss-up with babies if they’re going to cry or smile. She smiled and then she giggled. Well, I’m enough to make a cat laugh!

Melia is an observant and helpful big sister, giving Hailey a toy to play with if she seemed to need something.

Roxy was delighted to see Callum. He’s her favourite person in the entire world and she stayed very close to him all the time he was with us.

Gilbert had seen the little girls before, but he was so careful, particularly with the baby, sniffing her cautiously, so worried about doing the wrong thing.

 Arthur had not experienced small humans until today, and he was excited to discover how tasty they smelt. Hailey enjoyed having her toes and fingers gently licked.

Herschel and Jellicoe were indifferent, as is their wont.

Young children are so photogenic. They know when they are being filmed or photographed but are unselfconscious, natural subjects.


All too soon, it was time for them to go home. Hailey fell asleep as soon as she settled in her car seat. She had missed her afternoon nap, but wasn’t grizzly, as some often are when tired. Callum had the unenviable task of preventing Melia falling asleep on the journey home. I hope he managed it!

It was an unexpected visit and so lovely to see them.

 The bonus was that they were able to take their Christmas presents home with them, plus a couple of other things. It wasn’t quite a garage clear-out, but a few things have gone to new homes. The most important was a small upstairs dog crate for the puppy they’re collecting on Friday. Their young dog died unexpectedly three months ago, and their older dog has been missing her. There will be much excitement!

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  1. The unexpected visits can be the best.

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    1. They are - no time to worry too much about anything . . .

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    1. They're sweet children, but then their parents are lovely, too.

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  3. Beautiful little girls 😀 I'm in love with little girl shoes too, they're just so pretty these days.

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    1. I have a pair of small shoes from my youngest daughter. They bring back such memories.

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  4. Little children's shoes melt my heart too Janice. They are just gorgeous looking children & look to have the sweetest personalities to match. What a special unexpected visit - the best.

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    1. They are lovely little girls - I know I'm prejudiced!

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  5. Beautiful girls! Jolly visit. Linda in Kansas

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    1. It was so nice. By the way, I'm enjoying (if that's the word!) 'Stiff.'

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  6. Gorgeous photos, thank you 😊

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  7. It is hard to imagine having children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. It must be quite lovely.

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  8. it seems like the house was full of laughter, curious sniffs, and little smiles that made the day truly special!

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    1. It seemed like a very long day, in the best possible sense.

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  9. Hi Janice - I guess you get used to your technophile hubby!! If he's the answerer of the phone - fine ... just leave him to get to it, no worries for you. The littlies look wonderful - and what fun for Callum to bring them round for a pre-Christmas visit ... lots of fun in their household soon ... cheers Hilary

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    1. If I'm not used to him by now, I never will be. Small children on Christmas Day are a mixed blessing!

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  10. Lovely photos of the two little girls!

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  11. They are both adorable. How fun to have them visit

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  12. Oh those girls are gorgeous and an image of each other too! I am headed to see my grands and I am also taking a stack of gifts with me.

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    1. Enjoy your time with them. The hours pass too quickly.

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  13. You have the excitement of two lovely granddaughters. And it does sound like soon they will have excitement with a new puppy.

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  14. They are very used to dogs, and I'm sure they will be so excited to have a baby puppy.

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  15. They are adorable, so wonderful of your geandson to visir. -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

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  16. The girls are precious and I'm sure you were thrilled with their visit. I do love the little shoes too.

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  17. What a lovely surprise! The girlies are adorable and the little shoes are too cute.

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  18. Such a lovely visit. I so enjoyed reading this and those dear little girls are adorable!

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  19. What adorable children!! A lovely visit 💕

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  20. What beautiful great-grandchildren! And how exciting to have a new puppy.

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    1. There will be much excitement and probably tears before bedtime . . .

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  21. What beautiful little ones. You heart must just burst when you see them.

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    1. It's joy to see them and wonderful to watch them grow and develop.

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  22. children and puppies and presents oh my, ho ho ho.. they are precious and I share your love of tiny shoes. I have at times wanted to buy small baby shoes just to sit them out where I can see them. I always look at babies shoes and their precious fingers and toes... you sure were blessed to get the visit so unexpectely

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    1. Oh, yes, fingers and toes - so tiny, so miraculous.

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  23. Such a lovely post.
    Surprise visits are just the best.
    Beautiful photographs ... lovely girls.
    What a wonderful day.

    All the best Jan

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  24. What a lovely visit, the kids are too cute.

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    1. They are very easy children - at least while they're with us. 😁

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  25. What a couple of cuties! You're right. They are natural models.

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    1. I'm sure they think the adults around them have camera lenses for faces!

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  26. You have beautiful granddaughters.

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  27. Such beautiful little girls. They melt my heart.

    Love,
    Janie

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  28. So glad you got a wonderful visit and a surprise clear-out as well!

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    1. It was good. We just need about one hundred more such visits to clear our house of extraneous 'stuff.'

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  30. Sorry, that was me being clumsy again :-)
    What a wonderful surprise their visit must have been. Both girls are absolutely adorable, as are Melia's shoes! xxx

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  31. A lovely and unexpected surprise to spend time with some of the youngest in your family. I'm glad you had a great time and the animals enjoyed family time too.

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    1. The animals were exhausted afterwards! 😊

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