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...
That smile would light up anyone's life.
ReplyDeleteso sorry for your loss.
He looks like a cheerer-upper alright.
ReplyDeleteThat smile reminds me of someone...Yes, his beautiful Mama!
ReplyDeleteThe picture says a lot.
oh he is just so beautiful
ReplyDeleteOpa looks like he is in good hands.
ReplyDeleteThat million dollar smile would cheer anyone up! :)
ReplyDeletedarling smile :) My boys call my father Opah too :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great smile!!
ReplyDeleteWell, I can certainly see how that smile could brighten anyone's day! : )
ReplyDeleteHe is certainly a cutie. So great that he can help his grandfather even a little bit.
ReplyDeleteah .... that is so nice ! what a smile for opa.
ReplyDeleteA grandchilds smile and those little arms wrapped around your neck helps ease that awful pain.
ReplyDeleteOne day at a time, I would imagine...
ReplyDeleteThat smile would brighten anybody's heart.
He is enough to make anyone smile. :)
ReplyDeleteKids seem to be gifted that way.
It's a beautiful smile. Hugs.
ReplyDeleteThat smile would make any heart glow.
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