metro "The idea that no one is perfect is a view most commonly held by people with no grandchildren." - Triplet Dip It's a triplet dip fun in the sun! Those cute sisters, 31/2, are Zoey, Avery and Devyn Kapeller of West Bloomfield. Proud grandparents are Cheryl and Gary Schurman of Farmington, and Lorraine and John Kapeller of Grandville, Mich. Skyping With Great-Grandson "Every time we Skype, Lorenzo Sylvan Metcalf, 81/2 months, of Boony Doon, Calif., has a big smile on his face and a new trick to show us," say great-grandparents Henry and Ilene Rubin of West Bloomfield. "The latest one, this week, was to greet us with a big smile and then give us the 'raspberry' sound followed with another big smile. He is too young to talk, but we figured that was his way of saying 'hello. His two constants are the smile on his face and his sweet personality" "You're Old!" Grandma Marlene Gelfand of West Bloomfield told her grandchildren she "got to be a Bubbie because she was smart!' One of her 5-year-old twin grandsons Ari and Ryan Saperstein of West Bloomfield (she's not sure which) replied, "No, you got to be a Bubbie because you're old." I've Got A Secret What is little Lucy Blair Manchel, 4 months old, of West Bloomfield think- ing during this picture? Perhaps it's "I've got a secret" Or maybe it's "I'm the favorite," write proud grandparents Andi and Bob Sklar of West Bloomfield. Lucy is also the grandchild of Larry and Kitty Wayburn, and Beverly and Jerry Manchel, as well as the great- grandchild of Libby and Leo Sklar. Thumbs Up Leo Fox, 16 months, of Needham, Mass., gives a "thumbs up" to Michigan corn during a visit to grandparents Sue and David Efros of Bingham Farms. Earth To Mars Adrea and David Benkoff of Farmington Hills caption this photo of grandson Gavin Tate Handelsman, 6 months, of Birmingham as "Earth to Mars!" Barry Manilow Fan Alexis Kaganas, 51/2, of Dallas, Texas, is the grand- daughter of Milton and Isabel Dzodin of Southfield. "Alexis loves Barry Manilow and can sing most of his songs:' writes Isabel. "She recently asked if Barry could sing at her wedding. I said maybe, if she got mar- ried within the next few years. She said 'OK' and that she 'would look for a boyfriend when she got back to school! Guess I better start saving my money!" 'I'm Keeping It' Ari Matzkin-Bridger, 31/2, of West Bloomfield was wearing his ring-bearer outfit for his cousin's wedding in this photo, according to grandma Judy Stern of West Bloomfield. His com- ment was, "Gramma, I'm gonna keep the ring." Future Stars "We are trying out for America's Got Talent:' say Hailey Serlin, 6, and Jordan Serlin, 3, of Huntington Woods. Grandparents are Linda and Murray Goldenberg of Farmington Hills, Cathy and Joel Serlin of West Bloomfield, and Linda and Bill Horn of Ohio. Up North Fun On a recent family vacation Up North, Mayer Krieger, 61/2, of Sylvan Lake's favorite saying was, "What will Papa do next!" says grandmother L. Krieger. Find A Penny ... Rain Kai Rowinski, 6, of Beverly Hills, was on a shop- ping trip to Target with grandma Lucille Halberstadt of West Bloomfield. They were walking to the car when Rain spotted a penny on the ground. "As I kept walking, Rain said 'Granny, you know I collect money:" says Lucille. Doug Larson Say What? When Aaron Rudman, 11, and sister Sarah, 8, of West Bloomfield, were discussing the birth of their brother Jordan, 21/2, Sarah asked, "What do babies wear when they come out?" Aaron replied, "It's not like they're born wearing a sombrero and a diaper, Sarah!" Proud grandparents are Marilyn and the late Gil "Papa" Cohen of Farmington Hills, and Terry and Ron Rudman of Manassas, Va. Happy Days Arlene and William Kingston (Mimi and Papa) of West Bloomfield say that with their granddaughters Sabina Mintz, 11, and Juliet Mintz, 7 (both of Hollywood, Calif), "Happy days are here again!" When Arlene had just gotten a shorter haircut and her hair colored and highlighted for the second time in her life, only 101/2-year-old grandson Isaac Mintz of West Bloomfield noticed. "Grandma, you had your hair done!" When she asked him how he liked it, he answered, "Well, to tell you the truth, I liked it lon- ger and black, you looked more like a Grandma." Time Capsule Every year, Bubbie and Papa Cooper (also known as Lorri and Jerry, of West Bloomfield), go on a vacation with their grandchildren, the Cooper-Dudovitz family: Jake, 11, Cameron, 9, Lindsay, 8, Sofie, 7, Josh, 10, Noah, 8, and Carly, 13. Each year at the Hamptons, they bury a time capsule, except this year, according to Lorri, they acciden- tally buried the map with the capsule. "Oops!" Fun Outside Gail and Sidney Mintz were playing outside, skipping, hopping, roll- ing on the grass and running, when grand- daughter Eden Mintz, 71/2, of West Bloomfield, said: "Grandma, when you were my age, could you run faster than that?" Grandparents Day on page 14 September 6 • 2012 13