It was five years ago tomorrow when Dot Looker delivered her great-grandson Logan Bennett on the floor of her Wodonga home.
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And so it was only fitting for the now 90-year-old, who still plays golf twice a week, to see him off to his first day of school at Barnawartha Primary School.
Mrs Looker said the memories of that day were relived with her family as they waved goodbye to Logan.
"I didn't think I would live long enough to see him talk, but now I have seen him go to school which is lovely," she told The Border Mail.
"But he told me today that I only have 10 years to go until I reach 100, which he worked out himself.
"He is definitely a character - a live-wire."
Mrs Looker, then 85, had her granddaughter Rikki Bennett stay in town with her on the night of January 29, 2016.
It was in the early hours of January 30 that Mrs Looker delivered Logan Peter at 12.55am, weighing 3.2 kilograms in one of her bedrooms.
"I still live in the same place where Logan was born," she said.
"We have talked it over - the whole family were there to see him off to school - so we re-lived his birth again.
"He enjoyed playing before school started but didn't want to go in once he had to go to class."