Saturday, March 13, 2021

Grandchildren are a special addition to a family. As a grandparent, they bring joy into your life.

 

When they are brothers, they can be quite similar, yet very different at the same time, as is the case with . . .

 

 

My Three Grandsons

 

Some call them a trio, while others say they are “three of a kind.”      

We call them a blessing, one that is often hard to find.

 

The oldest brother is witty, bright, and engaging, too.

He is a challenge to be with, as he may know more than we do.

 

Pursuing his interests in communication and filmmaking,

He will be attending college next year—a remarkable undertaking.

 

The second boy is warm and caring, thoughtful and able.

A conversationalist, with a good sense of humor, he is someone you 

    enjoy having at the table.

 

An excellent student, with his first driver license in hand, he will go far.

He appreciates his wonderful girlfriend and excels at playing guitar.

 

The third, the youngest of the three, can take your breath away.

Smart and athletic, he has a promising future, most would say.

 

At twelve, he is unafraid of speaking about his weaknesses, so it seems.

He uses his courage and strengths to pursue his dreams.

 

We wish for such charm, passion, and ability to be part of our family.

But seldom does our wish come true in a “package of three.”

 

The brothers have earned the praise of their parents, grandparents, 

    and others, as well.

Our prayers have been answered, as the three, the marvelous trio, excel.

 

Their youth has been filled with exciting adventures and accomplishments galore.

Family and friends admire who they are and what they have done, as they look 

    on in awe.     

 

A fantastic future awaits them as they make their way down life’s road.

Yes, they are a trio, “three of a kind,” a blessing to behold.

 

 

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