At first, this news made me incredibly frustrated, angry, and annoyed because I wanted to be the one to bring the first grandchild to our side of the family. It would only be fair ... I was married before her, after all.
Then, after thinking about it (or rather, stewing over it for a couple of days), I've decided that I'm okay and that I can totally deal with it.
(I just realized how silly that sounds ... How big of me! Ha!)
Not only will my sister-in-law make many mistakes for me (from which I may learn and look all the smarter), but she will also act as a buffer in what I like to call "The New Grand-Mother Factor," or just "NGMF" for short. Science nerd that I am, I have actually documented and researched this factor with other new mothers in my family.
During the height of the NGMF, the new grandmother takes her role to the extreme:
- She fusses over the baby way more than is physically necessary
- She questions everything. (For example: "He looks hot! Why is he wearing a T-shirt and a Onesie??)
- She makes unexpected "pop-in" appearances during all hours of the day
- She purchases the baby ridiculously ugly or unnecessary gifts (For example: A velveteen Santa suit for Christmas or a Christian CD that inserts new grandchild's name into the songs)
But all that aside, I think I finally (deep down) realize that any baby is a blessing. It doesn't matter if it is the first, second, third, or thirteenth grandchild. It is a grandchild, plain and simple, and that is all that matters. It will be loved and spoiled and enjoyed regardless of its birth order.
Maybe I can "one up" her with a set of twins or something. ;)
1 comment:
Good outlook! You are right about a Grandmother needing to get all of that annoyingness out of her system! You actually come out ahead in this one!
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