As I was preparing to become a grandparent, I reflected on my own experiences of enjoying my mum as GP to my four children. I found myself wishing that I could be 'as good a grandparent' and I look back on someone who
* was always available
* knew when to be silent
* knew when to speak out on matters that mattered
* celebrated me as a person, not just as a mum
* loved each of her grandchildren (all 11!) as individuals
* respected and supported me in front of my children, even if she sometimes didn't agree with all my methods
* unstintingly loved us all
If my dy dear mum were alive today, she would be embarrassed and uncomfortable to be painted as a saint - she just gave of herself in a way that was truly kind and loving.
I will not have the same time available to me as I work full time, but in essence, if I am half the grandparent she was, I won't do too badly and I will try to 'pay forward' all that she did for me.
Thanks dear nanny June xxxxxxx
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