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"Fastest girl in Ireland, even with fever!"
Now that's quite the accomplishment! She sounds like quite a remarkable and driven young lady Patnor. Congratulations to her and her proud Papa!

May there be many more medals to come!
 
patnor1011 said:
I do have to resurrect this old thread.
It just happened that my little helper managed to get gold of her own without pulling pins.
All Ireland secondary school athletic competition. Officially fastest girl in Ireland U14.
If she will go like that and will be winning then perhaps she will win some real gold medals in future.
I promise I will not try to dissolve and refine them. :mrgreen:

You know I looked back at the first pictures you posted of her and it is amazing how fast we grow older.
 
Yes. That is true. I noticed last few years some stranger staring at me from my mirror in bathroom every morning when I brush my teeth.
 
patnor1011 said:
Yes. That is true. I noticed last few years some stranger staring at me from my mirror in bathroom every morning when I brush my teeth.

Give it another 13 years when you catch up to my age and you will find out how ugly he gets. :mrgreen:
 
That's great! My compliments to her mother on the good genes, hahaha.\

Since I missed out on the original "show your helper" thread, this is mine from about 5 years ago, helping me pick up silver chainmaille rings as they fell off the coil.

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Of course, she's 10 now and is hitting her 'tween stride early. She doesn't want to be seen with me in public, but is still a snuggler in private. And now she "helps" me by pointing out how messy the living room (where I process circuit boards in front of the TV) is.
 

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