Grandma, did you know that you have…

 

 

Four Generations of Hands

Four Generations of Hands

There is nothing like being a grandparent, except perhaps sharing this experience with your own mother.  Yes, we have four generations in our family, as depicted by the picture above.

The grandchildren in our family are showered with love and affection and in return, what do they do? They give us the truth!

Because they are in that pre-filter age, when whatever they think just comes pouring out their mouths, as a grandmother I hear a lot of  unwanted things.

For those of you yet to experience this, here are a few hints to help you stay afloat through those ever surprising moments.

1. Grandma, did you know you have a mustache?

Clearly your grandchild is looking at some dog hair that must have stuck to your upper lip when your lovable boxer greeted you earlier in the day. Well, you can think that all you want. But odds are your grandchild is telling it like it is.

There’s not much to do in this situation except laugh it off. And then of course, hurry home to your mirror, pick up the phone and make an appointment with your local esthetician.

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Well, most grandparents today were not born before the invention of the telephone itself. Before smart phones, yes. But we did have telephones on which to call our friends. We even had long extension cords so that we could walk around our bedrooms.

But to our grandchildren life before texting, emails and iPods falls in the same category as the cave man, dinosaurs and the pyramids. To a young child, fifteen minutes was a long time.

Best to just explain that you survived by spending actual face time with your friends. Granted, you did waste a lot of time waiting by the phone for that someone special to call but it wasn’t a life threatening condition to walk around the mall without being plugged into a cell phone.

3. Grandma, when your wrinkles go away, then you can wear a bikini. Right?

If only that were true! This one is pretty much a double dose of the truth. The only thing that gets you on the other side of this blunt fact is a glass of wine.

As it stands, I envy my grandchildren’s naivety. Their ability to say whatever comes into their mind without being judged, and without judging others.

Eventually, they will learn to not always blurt out what they are thinking. But in this fast paced day of instant gratification, I hope they stay innocent for a very long time.

Happy Grandparents Day – September 8th – to all you grandparents!

 

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6 Responses to Grandma, did you know that you have…

  1. We have the opposite challenge in our family- it is the Grandmother that’s without the filter, as in… “Boy. You’ve really gained weight”. “Do you have a boyfriend- yet?” “I’m so happy you have a job” “I see your acne hasn’t cleared up. How old are you again?”. “This tastes awful. Did you use my recipe correctly? I don’t remember it tasting like this” Happy Days.

  2. Carol Covin says:

    My grandson made me a sign for my refrigerator – “I have two Grandmas and your one of my favorites.”

    Truth-telling grandchildren – great post!

  3. janie says:

    Hi Carol- I love that sign!

  4. Four generations . . . how very special!

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