December the 23rd
and Sharon Frogley sends this snap of her grandsons opening presents last Christmas...
Eddie Mair | 05:29 UK time, Saturday, 23 December 2006
and Sharon Frogley sends this snap of her grandsons opening presents last Christmas...
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Sharon - how clever are YOU? Not just a glorious picture, what a wonderfully appropriate name! Is it real?
xx
LadyPen
That's a brilliant picture!
Mary
LadySPN (1) my sentiments exactly!
Well done Sharon!
Great pic, Sharon. Looks like the paper is just as exciting as what's inside! Whatever it was though, they both look really pleased.
Will you be with them again this Christmas? If so, do take another pic.
I would echo Sara; as ever the paper is more exciting than the contents, a completely captivating picture.
Looks like Blair and Brown have found the WMD or maybe Bush and Blair.
If the boys in blue visit me, I will want a lot more than 10K and it will go to the Peter Wharton support fund.
I hope those children are going to recycle that paper!
Mary
Credit goes to my daughter-in-law who actually took the photograph.
The paper was recycled, Mary. Normally we would try & salvage it for re-use, but I'm afraid this lot had to go out in the recycling bin!
Don't understand the remark about the appropriateness of the name, LadyPen