Natalie's hand in Grandma's hand |
Grandma's socks, Natalie's socks |
I pass a billboard in our town which reads "celebrate your child's every accomplishment." Immediately, I thought of Natalie. First smile, holding a toy, sitting up, first tooth, up on hands and knees, standing. Each accomplishment is celebrated.
Baby Natalie and Grandma |
This past summer my daughter turned twenty-nine. I cried. Doug said "oh, honey, you'll see her soon...you sent a card, she knows you love her." I said "I'm not crying because of her- I'm crying because I hope I live to see Natalie turn twenty-nine!" Life is precious, but grows more precious with each passing year. Then you become a Grandma.
This year I am thankful for my family and especially thankful for our newest member.
11 comments:
What a true blessing she is! I so hope to be a grandmother someday, it's not looking like that will happen.
I do believe you said that perfectly Grandma! It is lovely, and grand. And I cannot imagine my life without them in it!!!
I missed your bed post somehow. Probably because I was a sick pup, and still taking care of all the grands!!! I started to feel like you were describing....aching back, sore shoulder, and knees...etc. We bought a new bed and it all went away. But now I want another new one. This was almost 10 years ago. I think I need to get a new one again! Here's to good sleep!!!
Oh, I love the grandkids, too. Mine stretch from 21 to 5. Each one is so special. I take so many pics so as they change I will be able to remember every precious thing. So, go Grandma.
This was a LOVELY piece. Touched my heart. Grandchildren are the gift that keeps giving. I know exactly how you feel, grandma. I have two grandchildren, a boy 5 and girl 7. I'm not allowed to post pics of them on the internet, though. Take care. Happy Thanksgiving.
She's adorable, no wonder you're nuts! I'm looking forward to being a grandma someday.
I know and agree with you on your feelings 100%! sandie
Give her extra hugs and kisses and just love her with your whole heart....forever and ever.
There is nothing like it in the world.
Well Grandma, now you know what we were all bragging about. I was the same way. I couldn't understand what the fuss was about... until I received the gift of my first little boy grandchild from my son and his wife. Then I knew.
Now I have two.
Have fun with this child. She will love you in a very special way. It's a blessing to be a grandma.
Beautiful pic of you and your sweet Natalie. She is precious. Enjoy "grandmahood" and blessings, Sandy:O)
Cheryl,
I love this post. Once, many years ago, Marie Osmond was interviewed and she said the biggest desire of her heart was to be a wonderful grandmother someday. It struck me.
I would have to say that is my desire as well. I already know I will be one of THOSE grandmothers; the ones with the photo albumns in the purse; the ones with knitting projects going for them (and I don't even knit! (yet))
I know that you are transformed by Natalie. But truth is, I can imagine it because I know how transformed I was when my babies were born. Life totally changed in an instant.
And truth be told, I love the name "grandma." Some our age say anything but "grandma." Not me. No Nana nor GaGa nor Gma nor any other name will do but "grandma." Of course if something cute pops up, I'll go with it and love that too. But as you said, the "office" of grandma is an honor. Indeed!
So beautiful how
you articulated what
is surely in every
grandma's heart, Cheryl!
I was unable to have kids
until I was 32, so my
mom had a long wait to
be called Grammy! My
brother didn't marry until 41
and is now a daddy to three
littles at the age of 47!
We are actually on the
train to D.C. from NYC
right now to visit them!
Enjoy that special bond : )
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving
and THANKS for joining
in on Monday Moments!
xx Suzanne
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