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SecretsTo Being The Favorite Grandmother

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Real Estate Agent with Kingsbridge Realty, Inc

 

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Come on all you Grandmothers out there, admit it--you want to be the favorite!  Whether it's your daughter's child(ren) or your son's child (ren) you want to be the favorite.  Most of us don't want to admit that there is competition between the grandmothers but we all know it is true--there is!  I am at a disadvantage with my son's children, they live 7 1/2 hrs. away while their maternal grandmother lives in the same town.  That is not fair so I must take whatever measures needed to compensate.  Here are some of the things that I have found that work really well.

  1. Always have a "sursie" (surprise) for them when you visit them or they visit you
  2. Keep lots of soda, candy, cookies and bubble gum on hand
  3. Have a party every day (see #2)
  4. Allow them to stay up way past their bedtime and tell them it's "our secret"
  5. Don't insist on daily baths (especially boys) or shampoos
  6. Ignore your  work/chores and telephone when they visit
  7. Read as many books as they ask for at bedtime
  8. Serve peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for lunch every day
  9. Play on the floor with them, sing silly songs and dance, dance, dance
  10. Hug, kiss and tickle them
  11. Tell them stories about their Mother or Father when they were little
  12. Bake cookies with them and let them measure, stir, crack eggs and get their hands messy
  13. Take them to the park and push them on a swing 
  14. Play outside with them after it gets dark, look at the moon and stars--Make a wish on a star
  15. Tell them how much you love them and miss them when they are not with you

Good luck and if you have tips to add to my list, please do.  I'll play dirty if I have to!

 

Donna Harris
Donna Homes, powered by JPAR - TexasRealEstateMediationServices.com - Austin, TX
Realtor,Mediator,Ombudsman,Property Tax Arbitrator

Granted, my baby isn't born yet, but if I catch my mother giving a bunch of "crap" to my kid, he/she will not be visiting very often.  My husband and I have been watching our neice, she's 5 years old, get bigger and bigger because her grandmother, my mother-in-law, along with her own mother, give her so much crap, she was 38 pounds by the age of two and a half.  I saw her this weekend, and she's now 5 and over 50 pounds!!

I grew up heavy, and I will not allow my kid to go through the teasing of the kids like I did.  I agree with all the other stuff, but have a lot of fruits and veggies on hand, not sweets.  Strawberries and Watermelon can mean just as much as a snickers bar because it's different than a plain apple or orange...

I may be singing a completely different tune a year from now, but this is my current opinion.  BabyHarris isn't due until the end of November.

 

May 24, 2007 07:45 AM
Jeanette Youngblood
Kingsbridge Realty, Inc - Hubert, NC

Donna,

Hope you understand this was all tongue in cheek--I do overindulge my grandchildren w/junk food occasionally but none of them have a weight problem and if they did I would most certainly be sensitive to it and act accordingly.  I do feed my g'children lots of fruits & vegetables (all different types) and they all eat more heathy than most children I think (even at my house!). Snacks often consist of carrot sticks, celery and apple slices with peanut butter, etc.   Sorry if I upset you but this was not suppose to be serious.  

May 24, 2007 09:02 AM
Donna Harris
Donna Homes, powered by JPAR - TexasRealEstateMediationServices.com - Austin, TX
Realtor,Mediator,Ombudsman,Property Tax Arbitrator

Jeanette,

You didn't upset me... It's so hard to read typing.  My response was written in jest, not in a serious tone.  I mean, I'm serious that my mom better watch what she gives the kid, but my response wasn't written in anger.

May 24, 2007 09:10 AM
Jeanette Youngblood
Kingsbridge Realty, Inc - Hubert, NC

Donna,

Good and thanks for your response. 

May 24, 2007 10:52 AM