Thursday, March 26, 2009

Sunshine on a cloudy day

That smile?

That would be Graham doing his part to help keep Opa's spirits up.


We had Opa for dinner earlier this evening and I think my little ray of sunshine did make things seem just a little brighter in these gloomy times.

And if food is love, then Opa is certainly well-fed these days. He had dinner at Peter and LeeAnne's last night where he whipped up hand-thrown spatzle and his version of our beloved Oma's special European goulash.

LeeAnne has all the details and the yummy recipes over at Don Mills Diva Recipes and Reviews...

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16 comments:

Kamis Khlopchyk said...

That smile would light up anyone's life.

so sorry for your loss.

Jenn @ Juggling Life said...

He looks like a cheerer-upper alright.

JCK said...

That smile reminds me of someone...Yes, his beautiful Mama!

The picture says a lot.

flutter said...

oh he is just so beautiful

InTheFastLane said...

Opa looks like he is in good hands.

BlondeMomBlog (Jamie) said...

That million dollar smile would cheer anyone up! :)

Bird's Eye View Photography said...

darling smile :) My boys call my father Opah too :)

Anonymous said...

What a great smile!!

Unknown said...

Well, I can certainly see how that smile could brighten anyone's day! : )

Heather said...

He is certainly a cutie. So great that he can help his grandfather even a little bit.

raino said...

ah .... that is so nice ! what a smile for opa.

zelzee said...

A grandchilds smile and those little arms wrapped around your neck helps ease that awful pain.

tracey.becker1@gmail.com said...

One day at a time, I would imagine...

That smile would brighten anybody's heart.

Kat said...

He is enough to make anyone smile. :)
Kids seem to be gifted that way.

Leanne said...

It's a beautiful smile. Hugs.

Jaina said...

That smile would make any heart glow.