What I learned from Owen and Audrey's visit:
- Not reading the newspaper for 6 days can actually be very freeing.
- Popping a small piece of bubble wrap can mean 15 minutes of entertainment.
- Popping a bubblegum bubble that Grammie blows can bring about a sticky mess...but lots of giggles.
- Being first is sometimes very important.
- Sharing is a hard, but necessary, part of life.
- Everyone needs to be spoiled once in a while.
- It's a big world out there and home seems like it is in another country.
- Nothing feels better than a great big hug.
- If you get an "OW-ey" you can kiss it and blow on it and it will feel okay.
- Life is an adventure.
- Even though we don't always want to take a nap, we are always happy that we did (and, so is Grammie!).
- Taking a bath isn't really that bad if one has enough toys in the tub.
- Putting our own sprinkles on a cup full of ice cream is worth having to eat all of our vegetables.
- Sometimes one needs to get a little "crazy" and act like a kid.
- Everyone should have a "blankie".
- The smallest objects can hold the most fascination.
- Singing the same song over and over again is okay.
- Wearing a t-shirt with a princess on it can make you feel special.
- Wearing a t-shirt with a shark on it can be cool if you just saw one at the kids museum.
- It is important to have a favorite color and stick with it.
- If we put the words "super, duper, pooper" in front of any phrase will bring about laughter.
- It's okay to be silly.
- Jumping on Grammie's bed is great fun, but jumping on a trampoline is "funner"!
- Be nice to everyone because you never know when friends are going to come over and bring you a special toy.
- Waking up at 6 a.m. gives you more time to do fun things all day.
- Always say your age with a fraction after it.
- Being a little older can have its perks.
- If you are really, really good before bedtime, you might get to have two books read to you.
- If you ask very nicely, you might even get a third.
- It's hard to get baby peas on your fork....so, fingers work just as well.
- If Grammie gives you an oatmeal cookie, pick out all of the raisins first.
- Smiling can keep you out of trouble if you do something that you shouldn't.
- Always apologize when you hit your little sister on the head with a big ball.
- You can be a Super Hero if you just believe.
- If you don't want to eat everything on your plate, just say that your tummy says that it is full....but, it can handle just a little more if it is dessert.
- If you are supposed to be painting on a big piece of paper, it is okay to paint your hand. You can always make handprint art and Grammie will hang it up on her wall anyway.
- Wonder about everything.
- Don't worry if grown-ups cry a little....it just means that they love you with all of their heart and hate to see you go.
6 comments:
What sweet grandkids! Sounds like you had loads of fun with them. Grandkids are the best!
They sure made you smart!
A spectacular list for publishing in case new grandparents don't have such knowledge. By the way, I am 63 and 11/12ths.
A great lesson learned from grandchildren is to have fun wherever you are and whatever you are doing. For grandchildren, that may mean wearing a princess shirt or taking a bath with a lot of toys. For a grandma, it may be taking a bath with a lot of bubbles and a glass of wine. But the principle is the same!
Hi, Grammie! I'm the Guide to Grandparents for About.com. Click on my name to see a really cute grandchild photo as part of my Wordless Wednesday feature, and contact me if you would like to have your blog included in my list of "granny blogs." grandparents.guide@about.com
Simply beautiful! I'm speechless! This is a keeper post!
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