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Re: grandchildren

Postby KateLMead » 21 Oct 2013, 06:50

Sad state of affairs when these youngsters think foul language is acceptable. It will be part of the school curriculum next. :roll:
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Re: grandchildren

Postby Weka » 21 Oct 2013, 09:05

I have a friend who was nice as pie last year, but this year has gone off the rails completely, (drugs, bi-polar issues) and all her FB posts are just foul language, quotes etc. I would love to block and defriend it all away, but I know she's not herself at the moment, so I put up with it and hope she comes back soon.

I don't have the greatest relationship with my mum. one too many argument as a teenager I think. My Nana it's hard to talk to for more than 5 minutes on the phone, and when we go round shes more interested in the kids. which is fine, and lovely to see. My great nana I loved, we use to have long chats, but she sadly passed away 10 years ago at 100. My MIL though is lovely, and we can spent hours chatting, same too with my SFIL.
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Re: grandchildren

Postby JoM » 21 Oct 2013, 15:44

My boys are lucky with my parents, they're really wonderful grandparents and adore Tom and Joe and, in turn, Tom and Joe adore them. They're the only grandchildren they have so are doted on. I love it that every now and again I get a call from one or the other of them to say that they're getting the bus to see their Nan and Granddad after school rather than coming straight home.
It used to annoy me a little when they were smaller because they used to go there and get spoiled but I soon learned to accept the fact that it's what Grandparents do, it's what my Grandparents used to do after all :lol: My sister and I grew up in a similar situation as the only grandchildren on my Dad's side and the love we received from our Grandparents will never be forgotten. Nan died in 1976 and Granddad in 1984 and I still miss them so much.

I did get some comfort a few years ago though from a friend, C, who is a Medium. Nan always used to cuddle me and she'd say "Ooooh I could eat you!". It's not something I'd ever had the need to tell anyone, it was just a cherished memory, something to smile about whenever I thought about her. I was talking to C the one day about how I wished they could've been around for Tom and Joe, and she said that they were...and then she said "Your Nan says that she could still eat you..." There is no way she could've known that was what Nan used to say to me.

My other Nan was lovely too, she had a lot of us Grandchildren and Great-Grandchildren...but she still spoiled us, everyone was treated the same. A fabulous lady who worked hard all of her life, and it was a difficult life, but who always had a fabulous sense of humour. Happily she was around for the first year or so of Tom's life and she loved him to bits. She was in hospital on and off for the last couple of months of her life so Tom and I used to visit everyday around lunchtime to help her get her lunch and she used to say how much seeing him brightened up her day.
I have vague memories of her husband, my Granddad Bill. He died when I was 3 or 4. He was a big man with a strong Black Country accent and a bristly chin which scratched when he gave me a kiss and he used to scare me but I now know that he was suffering with dementia :( He was Nan's second husband. Her first died in an accident during war time. I have a lot of admiration for him now I'm older and I understand that he took on my Nan with her four young children and worked hard everyday to provide for this instant family as well as his own three children (I think his wife had died) and the daughter that they had together. My Mom always called him Dad and talks about him with love and pride.
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Re: grandchildren

Postby Kaz » 21 Oct 2013, 16:29

Jo that is wonderful! I also had a comforting message from my Dad not that long after he died......my MIL went to see a medium 'perform' and they gave her a message for me from 'George' - she denied knowing one until the penny dropped it was my dad (they only met twice) :lol: It was something that only a person who had been at his funeral would know, about the hymn we sang 8-) 8-)
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