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Thank you Zeke and Camille

October 15, 2013 | 11 Comments

Good Morning, Friends!

My kids don’t want me to post pics of their kids on my blog. Darn it.

I am back home after several days spent cuddling and staring at our newest little granddaughter, Hannah Grace. I, of course, am having baby withdrawal and can’t wait until she and her mommy and daddy come home for a visit. The day I came home I found a little spot on my forearm where her sweet little head lay that still smelled like her. Brad and I sniffed that spot over and over, which helped for the first few hours. Alas, a shower got rid of that fresh baby smell, so I am forced to be content now with just looking at her pictures.

What a doll!

Adding another baby girl to our family gives us 4 sweet, precious granddaughters. We are blessed, I know.

Since the default emotion for most of my life has been worry, this new little one is not only a new little person to love with all my heart, but also someone else for me to worry about.

But wait. This time I’m not going down that old “worry” road-a road that leads me nowhere I want to go.

And I have Zeke and Camille to thank for that.
Do you watch Parenthood? 
We have been watching on Netflix, catching up from the beginning of the series. It is a great drama about the lives of 3 generations of a realistic California family. The writing and acting are both wonderful, and a bonus for us is the occasional appearance of some of our favorite actors from Friday Night Lights.
 
Zeke and Camille are the patriarch and matriarch of this family, and I love the mostly wise and gentle way they interact with their adult children and grandchildren.
Just like in real life, all the characters in this TV show face problems with school, jobs, personal decisions, morality, conflicts.
Real life is about making one hard decision after another-it isn’t a piece of cake for anyone. And it won’t be for my kids and grandkids. As a grandparent, none of these choices are up to me. These day to day problems aren’t mine to solve.
My job isn’t to rush in and offer advice, telling everyone how things ought to be done.
My job is to love them all unconditionally, to lend a listening ear when they want to talk, to encourage from the background, and to provide a safe place for all of them to come home to.
I want to be a grandma who is….
…..a warm lap to crawl onto
…..a book reader
…..a game player
…..a cookie baker
…..a teacher of things like crocheting, sewing, cooking
…..their biggest cheerleader.
Worry isn’t included anywhere in this job description.
So, I will pray for the members of my family every day and turn them over to Jesus-the best place for them to be.
And I will spend my time enjoying them, not worrying about them.
Linking today to…..
Between Naps on the Porch
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  1. NanaDiana says

    October 15, 2013 at 1:25 am

    Congrats again on your sweet new baby granddaughter. I just love being a grandmother. There is no better "job" in the world- xo Diana

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  2. Blondie's Journal says

    October 15, 2013 at 1:32 am

    Congratulations…I am so happy for all of you. Sending big hugs, grandmother!

    XO,
    Jane

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  3. BARBIE says

    October 15, 2013 at 3:10 am

    Congratulations on your newest granddaughter!

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  4. trishie says

    October 15, 2013 at 3:43 am

    Cookie baker, warm lap, cheerleader…all of those things make you an awesome grandma!

    PS: I love the sweet smell of babies too. Can't stop sniffing my little boy.

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  5. living from glory to glory says

    October 15, 2013 at 4:27 am

    Oh Susan, How wonderful! And I agree with your list on what kind of Grandma your going to be!
    What a blessing to have the gift of loving and sharing their lives!
    Blessings, Roxy

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  6. Kathy ... aka Nana says

    October 15, 2013 at 9:50 am

    Congratulations on a new grandbaby! There is nothing like welcoming a new little one into our lives.

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  7. Thistle Cove Farm says

    October 15, 2013 at 12:27 pm

    But as long as you're taking such beautiful pictures, it's okay you don't show their precious faces.

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  8. Ceil says

    October 15, 2013 at 2:24 pm

    Hi Susan! Oh, I can so appreciate what you are saying! I just got back from visiting my granddaughter; and my daughter is pregnant with #2. Such wonderful times.

    I think you will make an awesome Grandma, you sure have the right goals. I need to write those down. Time to drop the parent thing, and get on with the Grandparent thing. It's better anyway 🙂

    Peace,
    Ceil

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  9. Diane | An Extraordinary Day says

    October 15, 2013 at 4:23 pm

    Congratulations on your sweet new grand baby!! How absolutely exciting. When I read your list of the grandma you want to be. I immediately thought…Susan will be that and more.!!
    May God blessing and favor rest on you and your family!
    [hugs]

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  10. silvergirl says

    October 15, 2013 at 6:03 pm

    congrats to you
    wow, 4 grandkids, that's awesome
    watched first season of Parenthood and loved it
    i need to get caught up on Netflix
    brett

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  11. Erica {let why lead} says

    October 17, 2013 at 1:20 am

    What a beautiful, beautiful post, Susan! It made me want to be a grandmother! But then I realized how much of it applies to being a mother as well. As much as I will long to solve their problems, my role is to love and encourage and support.

    Your grandkids are so lucky to have you!

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