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Nate Speigel and Winnie the Pooh from Chicago enjoy being rug rats at Grandma and Grandpa Lerew’s house in Bonita Springs. Nate is the grandchild of Bob and Ursula Lerew.

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Nate Speigel and Winnie the Pooh from Chicago enjoy being rug rats at Grandma and Grandpa Lerew’s house in Bonita Springs. Nate is the grandchild of Bob and Ursula Lerew.

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  • Nate Speigel and Winnie the Pooh from Chicago enjoy being rug rats at Grandma and Grandpa Lerew’s house in Bonita Springs. Nate is the grandchild of Bob and Ursula Lerew.
  • Terri Lemmel recently took her 9-year-old grandson, Owen Hunt, to Disney World. He chose a Steamboat Willie hat for a souvenir and posed to next to Mickey’s silhouette.
  • Monique Butler wanted to show off her grandchildren. This is her granddaughter Zoe. She’s 2-and-a-half and lives in Queensland Australia.
  • Butler’s grandson Robert is 4-and-a-half and is not scared of snakes. This photo was taken when he was visiting the Steve Erwing Zoo in Brisbane Australia.
  • This is another one of her granddaughters, Zoe.
  • Aaarggg, Matey. It was a pirate’s life for 8-year-old Fletcher Hunt, grandson of Terri Lemmel, at Disney World.
  • Edward and Louise Schmeler are the proud great grandparents of Ava Christine Pridemore. She was born on Jan. 17, 2008. She weighed 8 pounds and one ounce and was 22 inches long. She is their eigth great grandchild. The Schmeler’s are seasonal residents of Bonita Springs. The proud parents are Dustin and Jenny Pridemore of Indianapolis, Ind.
  • Cathy Stephens wanted to show off her new grandsons. Cole on the left is 16 months old and lives in Naples. Parker on the right is 8 months old and lives in Pennsylvania. 'They are cute as a button,' Stephens said. 'You can just smother them with kisses and hugs.'
  • Martin and Marian Welzmuller wanted to share this three generation photos of their daughter; Diane Bolognese, granddaughter; Alissa Nicholl-Bolongnese and their great grandson; Anthony Danana Reiser Jr.
  • Their great grandson, Anthony Danan Resier Jr., also known as Little A, was born on February 17 at 5:22 p.m. He weighed 8 pounds, 4 ounces and was nearly 20 inches in length.
  • Nick Elvis Preston Theodor, a German disc jockey, visited his grandparents Gisela and Juergen Molsen in Estero in December 2008.
  • Phyllis Litaker’s great granddaughter, Gabriella Reimi, from Rochester Hills, Mich. is being playful with her dog.
  • Olly and Novia Schlough arriving at the Fort Myers airport to visit their grandparents Lee and Joanne Schlough in Bonita Springs for the first time.
  • Seven-year-old Sarah Bachman of Walton Hills, Ohio read The Night Before Christmas on her grandfather's Cleveland radio station WCLV. Bachman's grandparents are Robert and Jean Conrad who are part-time residents of Bonita Springs.
  • Bonita Springs resident Dianne Akins wanted to show off her grandchild, Kaden Lee Monaco. He is 2 months old in this picture. Akins daughter Natalie and her family live in Virginia.
  • Five-year-old Aaron Bachman of Walton Hills, Ohio read The Night Before Christmas on his grandfather's Cleveland radio station WCLV. Bachman's grandparents are Robert and Jean Conrad who are part-time residents of Bonita Springs.
  • Grandson Michael Sparks, 11, and great granddaughter Mariah Sparks, 5, live in Stony Point and Pomona, New York. Kassie Bajada of Bonita Springs writes, “I love this section and the choice of photos you select for ‘Show us your pets’ and ‘Show us your grandkids.’ It is the section I quickly turn to and it always puts a smile on my face.”
  •  Mariah Sparks and Nemo grew up together. “I’m a cub photographer and I believe my whole family was born with cameras in their hands. Small things can make you smile the most,” writes grandmother Kassie Bajada.
  • Katie and Roland Tifft sent this photo of their granddaughter. They wrote, 'Our granddaughter Keeley with her pal Bailey. Keeley lives in northern Virginia with her parents Kevin and Kate Tifft. Unlike Mr. Wrigley (dog in the previous edition), she is not up for adoption.' The Tiffts are resident in Bonita Springs.

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