All the time
I see things that illustrate or talk about how wonderful it is to be a
grandparent…they’re all true!!! I’ve been a nana for over 18 years. I’m
fortunate enough to have four wonderful grandchildren, but today I’m going to
write about the eldest…Haley Autumn. There hasn’t been one single stage of
Haley’s life that I haven’t enjoyed immensely. True, as with her father and her
uncle, I wanted to slow her down so I could enjoy the various stages for longer
periods; but, also as they say, time marches on.
When she was born, I was in the room.
Her first photo with her father was taken by me just ten minutes later. I
remember how elongated her head was from the birth canal, how much hair she had
and how she squawked over her entry into the world. After that, whenever I was
with Haley and left, I always said, “Nana loves ya.” (As I now do with all my grandchildren.)
Halloween was barely two weeks away
and what a cute punkin she made when she came trick-or-treating. Of course, she
got some candy via her mommy’s milk. She grew so fast, walking alone at barely
nine months. I remember the first time we got to have her overnight. She slept in
between John and me. I woke up and looked across her sleeping body
at John. Both of us smiled, and I know we were both amazed that this little
miracle was a part of us both.
John and I were frequent visitors to
see Haley, to have dinner and a movie with her folks, and sometimes just to
marvel at how fast she was growing and how smart she was. I’m sure no other grandparents
have those feelings…hah!!!
When she was old enough, Haley and I began
a Christmas tradition borrowed from friends. We went to see the Nutcracker every
December for six-plus years. As part of the tradition, Nana took her shopping
for a nice dress and shoes. Nana still remembers that last shopping trip. Haley
wanted a pair of blue shoes that exactly matched her blue dress. Nana
wouldn’t buy them because they had like five-inch heels. Haley understood at
the end of the evening because the small one-inch heels Nana did purchase were
making her feet hurt like hell. I think that was the last time Nana was able to purchase a dress for Haley.
When Haley began school, I would take
her school clothes shopping. She always knew I had a $100 budget; and while she
always tried for something just a bit more, she was always happy with the
choices she made. I don’t think we’ve been clothes shopping together for years,
probably since she was ten. Haley has very particular tastes (good for her) and
buys her own clothes now. I, of course, don’t need any clothes since I’m
retired and have a closet full which is more than plenty. Still, I’m grateful
for those little sessions over the years.
I’ve plenty more Haley stories which I’m
sure to share with you as time passes, but there was a point to this one which
is how our relationship has changed in those 18 years. We’re still close, still
talk, she shares great stuff with me, and most of that sharing occurs over a
meal. And, that meal sharing was my goal with those Nutcracker events. I wanted
us to end up in a nice restaurant at some point that served something besides
hamburgers and French fries.
At Arnies 2/2/20 |
AJ, Ruby, Haley, Angie 12/2019 |
I treasure and value all the years,
experiences and times Haley and I have spent together. I know she was also Pa’s
girl; and while I haven’t asked if she misses him when she visits, I’m sure she
does because he always gave her his undivided attention. I’m also grateful her
parents, AJ and Angie, have always worked to make sure John and I were an
important part of Haley’s life, to always invite us for school events,
birthdays, holidays, etc.
Being grandparents…there’s nothing
like it, it’s absolutely great, especially being Nana to a wonderful young
woman like Haley…Nana loves ya.
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