Long Distance
I am a long distance grandmother. I live 880 miles away from my first grandchild. I have to cross the Mojave desert to get there. I have to figure out how to navigate this brand new long distance role.
Her other grandparents live in town. So I will be the exotic grandparent (!), not the everyday one.
I'll be the one from afar, who lives in a magical (to a child) place. When she is old enough to come visit, it will be an adventure for her. This place looks so different from her home, that it will be a memorable journey to a strange place for her. That compensates a bit for not being in her life day to day.
Both of my sisters had grandchildren born far away from them. They coped. I will too.
Babies change so rapidly in the first years, and I don't want to miss any of it. Fully immunized now, we'll visit as often as we can.
At one month and again at two months |
Her Colorado uncle was there in late March. He's already stated he will buy her a guitar, teach her to ski (not snowboard) and plans avalanche survival classes when she's ready.
It might be a while, I told him. It's never too early he said.
Grandchildren are the reward for not strangling your children when they were teenagers. I waited a while, but am glad now, after all this time, that I did not strangle them.
I wanted to at the time, though.
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