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453.1 | Being a Grandma | HENRYY::HASLAM_BA | Creativity Unlimited | Wed Oct 17 1990 17:06 | 22 |
| Being a parent is fine, but being a grandmother is the absolute
BEST thing in the world. As a friend of mine said, "I am trying
to create a memory worth remembering for my grandchildren," and
I realized that is what I am trying to do too.
People who aren't grandparents talk about "spoiling" grandchildren,
but I don't think of it that way. Instead, I think of my grandchildren
as being the recipients of all the love I didn't always shower on
my own children because I had the responsibility to see to it that
they grew up to be responsible adults. I also realize that by making
that statement, I may stir up a "rathole topic" of controversy
over showing children love, but it's true. There is something about
parenthood that sometimes makes one stand firm at times when all
you really want to do is forget the situation and let it slide.
Being a grandmother relieves me of that onerous duty, and permits
me to simply enjoy my grandchildren and their antics.
Most of all, though, is the overwhelming love I feel when one of
my little grandsons runs into my arms, kisses me and says, "I yub
you, yub you, yub you, Grandma!" I "yub" him too!
Barb
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453.2 | Eagerly anticipated next step for me. | SAGE::GODIN | Naturally I'm unbiased! | Wed Oct 17 1990 17:39 | 22 |
| Oh, Barb, you've just explained the riddle that has been puzzling my
brothers and me for many years. I guess I didn't understand it because
I'm not a grandmother (yet) myself.
I have my parents' only grandchildren, and we live so far away from
them that there have only been a few chances to get grandparents and
grandchildren together over the years. But both of my brothers and I
noticed very early on that the household rules had definitely been
changed somewhere between our childhood and the advent of
grandchildren. We even questioned our parents about those changes.
The only explanation we ever got (and apparently the only one the
grandparents ever felt was necessary) was that "They (the children) are
'grandchildren.'" From that day to this, whenever my children break a
household rule, I'm likely to hear as their excuse (archly), "I'm a
grandchildren."
Honestly, I can't wait to become a grandmother. I'm ready to cuddle
another little baby in my arms -- AND I'M NOT ABOUT TO HAVE ANOTHER
MYSELF! But I sure hope the kids at least finish school first.
Karen
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453.3 | | WMOIS::B_REINKE | We won't play your silly game | Wed Oct 17 1990 19:22 | 8 |
| Well as many =wn= noters know, Don and I are going to be grandparents
in the end of December.
I've been buying stuff for them...
and I *can't wait*!
Bonnie
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453.4 | The handsomest, smartest, cleverest, best, healthiest, most adventourous | AKOV13::LAMOTTE | J & J's Memere | Wed Oct 17 1990 21:56 | 14 |
| My favorite subject...in case anyone didn't know.
I have moved and I live around the corner from J & J...it is wonderful!
And I could tell J & J stories till the cows come home.
Recently Justin began asking my opinion on various issues he has with
his parents. Although he does not hear what he wants to hear I believe
the opportunity to express his feelings is important to him.
Joe knows that whenever he comes over here there is food that he can
have for the asking.
I feel fortunate to be able to enjoy their love!
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453.5 | GOD is definitely a Grandmother!!! | BPOV06::BRIOSO | | Thu Oct 18 1990 09:46 | 23 |
| Another note to which I just HAD to respond. My mother once said that
grandchildren were God's way of thanking you for having children. In
many ways I agree. While raising your own children can be wonderful,
the awesome responsibility of it all be overwhelming many times and
when you are trying to do it alone, I cannot imagine the impact.
However, grandchildren need only one thing from grandparents, that is
LOVE and this grandmother is MORE than willing to give all I can.
Thanks for starting this note, I will check it often. After being able
to share my grandson's life on a regular basis for more than 3 years,
his mother has taken him to live in North Carolina and I haven't seen
him since March. As you can imagine, I miss him terribly and the
telephone just doesn't quite make it.
Looking forward to grandma stories.
Thanks,
Bernice
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453.6 | | BTOVT::THIGPEN_S | who, me? | Thu Oct 18 1990 10:49 | 13 |
| I'm not a grandmother (yet? who knows?) but I have a glimpse at
understanding a bit of how it feels. I conceived my second child at
least partly for baby-hunger; my first was 13 months and I missed my
Baby (yah, I know, maudlin and weird; what can I say!) and I missed
nursing (still do, for that matter) so we started another one.
Pregnancy the second time around was as awkward and uncomfortable as
the first (tho admittedly easy) without the novelty. The birth was a
better time. The baby was wonderful.
But when he was 13 months or so, I thought of it again, and decided
that I longed to hold an infant, feel that softness, smell that
sweetness, coo to the infant -- and then to give the infant back to the
mother!
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453.8 | | AKOV13::LAMOTTE | J & J's Memere | Thu Oct 18 1990 19:50 | 6 |
| I just did a grandparent duty.
Justin came over for a bit to chat and did not finish his frozen
yogurt...guess what I have in my hand, on my spoon.
Rule #1 - Grandchildrens leftovers have 0 calories.
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