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What Grammas do is teach your children new skills that they would never learn from you, like crocheting. This is what I found Atira doing when I arrived home this afternoon. She and Jim's mum were enjoying some sunshine and the crochet needles were flying. She also helped Tell make his hand-picked blackberry muffins, which were quite yummy. I think the kids are enjoying their Gramma time.
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