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    Thanks, all. Yeah, it's a SWK Nightstalker with a Freelander Sporran.

    My dad looks that way quite often, it's just his "smiling attentive" look. We had just gotten up from the table and my mom decided to snap a couple of pics, so we weren't exactly "posed."

    Grandma's having a great time for 80-something. She had cancelled a trip that I was going to see her off on (a cruise out of L.A.) for health reasons (bad hip) and I went up to vist instead (in case my folks weren't telling me everything). After visiting with her, I think she's got years of life in her, she's just not as mobile as she used to be.

    All in all, it was a great visit.

    As for the decor... it's a brew-pub/pizza joint in Grant's Pass Or.; not exactly a one stop-light town, but, in some ways, kind of a "60's hippies grow old in Small Town, USA" kind of place.

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    I wish that I had any of my grandparents left to appreciate my kilt-wearing. I'm sure that my grandfather and grandmother on my mother's side would have loved me in a kilt.

    Andrew.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew Breecher
    I wish that I had any of my grandparents left to appreciate my kilt-wearing. I'm sure that my grandfather and grandmother on my mother's side would have loved me in a kilt.

    Andrew.
    Hear hear!
    My paternal grandfather (the Irish one) passed away when my father was a teenager, long before I came along. My other grandparents have all be gone for over 10 years.

    You're a lucky man, Iolaus. Spend as much time with your grandma as you can.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew Breecher
    I wish that I had any of my grandparents left to appreciate my kilt-wearing. I'm sure that my grandfather and grandmother on my mother's side would have loved me in a kilt.

    Andrew.
    I wish I'd gotten into kilts a few years earlier. Her husband, my mother's step-father was the one bit of Scot heritage that I can claim; he was a McKillop. He was the only grandfather I ever knew. I'm sure he would've been thrilled to see me embracing a part of his heritage (his sgian dubh still sits on her entryway table). Sadly, he died about five years ago.
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    Grandmothers and grandfathers...My cousins have theirs, my wifes parents are still doing pretty well. IoOnly had my grandmother until I was about 5. See as much of them as you can, mate!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iolaus

    My dad looks that way quite often, it's just his "smiling attentive" look.
    Your dad would look right at home in a kilt. Maybe his expression would change too.

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    Great pic, enjoy your grandmother's time with you ,before you know it it has slipped away.

    Rob

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacMullen
    Your dad would look right at home in a kilt. Maybe his expression would change too.
    I offered him a UK that I had (temporarily ) shrunk out of, but he declined.

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    Your grandma looks so "grandmaish" Grandma's are nice

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ackwell
    Your grandma looks so "grandmaish"
    Funny, how that is! ;)

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