How many children do you know who bring you flowers when they visit?
Our neighbour S brought us a bunch of Daisies when she came to visit recently.
She really is the most charming and delightful girl, she brightens our day! She's been a regular visitor since she was about 2, and has always felt at home here. She just cycles the 300 metres or so from her home, comes indoors, has a chat for a while, plays with Bok, then goes home; almost as if we were her grandparents. She feels totally at home here, which is wonderful.
She adores Bok, and Bok adores her.
Everything is good when she comes to visit.
How sweet! What a precious little girl. You can be her honorary grandpa.
ReplyDeleteThat's how we feel.
DeleteChildren know when they are welcomed and loved; her sweet way to show she is happy to visit there.
ReplyDeleteGreetings Maria x
She's a cutie.
DeleteChildren and dogs know where good people are and they are always welcomed there.
ReplyDeleteI expect she'll come to see the baby Hedgehog over the weekend.
DeleteThat is so sweet. She clearly enjoys her visits.
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure she does.
DeleteHow sweet. I hope you didn't give her any more of those parmesan biscuits to try!
ReplyDeleteShe probably told her Mum that we were trying to poison her.
DeleteAll who bring flowers, especially children and good men, are good people!
ReplyDeleteI agree 100%. It's the sign of a kind heart.
DeleteMy little boy neighbour (7) has taken over looking after my hens without being asked. He lets them out, collects the eggs, shuts them in at night and always comes in for a chat. He has made a huge difference to my life since I was widowed.
ReplyDeleteThat's really nice Weave. He and S would probably make a great team!
DeleteHow lovely ..... not so many young people would make the effort for us oldies !!!! Do the younger generation in your area have to move to big cities to get work when they get older Cro ? XXXX
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately they do. Since we've been living here there was a trend to stay, but now they all go off again. I don't know what'll happen to all the farms with no-one to carry the baton.
DeleteAnd she brought flowers. How fortunate you are to have such nice neighbors with a daughter who has kind, thoughtful heart.
ReplyDeleteShe has charming parents too.
DeleteWhat is wrong with her? Why is she not at home glued to device? It is really good to see children doing normal human interaction things.
ReplyDeleteShe has a bike, and a wonderful dress sense. I think she has a great future.
DeleteI loved it when Green-Eyes was that age, before she understood what I was really like.
ReplyDeleteThe age of reason.
DeleteWhat a delightful neighborhood friendship.
ReplyDeleteYesterday she came with a friend to see our baby Hedgehog.
DeleteWhat a lovely young girl, she must have wonderful parents.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice place you live.
cheers, parsnip
Good parenting rubs off!
DeleteSome people just gel. Rupali who was a lodger adores my mum and vice versa. She will fly up from London get a train then bus to arrive at mums house without saying in the Scottish highlands, just walk in and makes herself at home, mum treasures her!.
ReplyDeleteRupali was my lodger.
ReplyDeleteThat's wonderful. Somehow those relationships are by far the best.
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