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the only time my father and I have time to be with our grandsons/nephews is when the boys’ parents bring them over to Washington all the way from New Jersey… so we settle for my stepmother’s grandchildren for they live in the county as us.
I saw a photo online that depicted I am assuming a young granddaughter sitting at a restaurant table with her grandfather. The old man just sat there looking at his granddaughter intently looking at her smart phone. I thought it was a sad commentary on the state of affairs these days. The girl did not know how long she would have their grandfather and it appeared as if she took him for granted. It is so easy to do with others in our lives. We think we will have them forever. My dad went to work one morning when I was 5 1/2 years old and never came home. He died on the job that day. Please take time to be with your loved ones. None of us know how long we will have each other…
I wonder which one Nelson will remember 20 years from now — karate class and soccer practice, or sitting in the park feeding the ducks with his grandpa?
Ridiculous! Why do parents feel they always have to have their kids join everything! Kids need to be kids, and play outside, use their imagination and not be in such a structured environment everyday of their lives! It’s fine to do a few things but when do they ever have time to be “just me” kids?
My oldest grandson and his mother lived with me for quite a while, when he was growing up, so we spent a lot of time together and formed a tight bond. He’s grown with a child of his own now, but we’re still close, and even though he’s a continent away, we stay in constant communication thanks to the internet and Skype.
I’ve 2 wonderful and busy granddaughters who relish their extracurricular activities (church, basketball, goofing off), but there is always time for Grampy, who has all the time in the world for them.
I always did wonder about parents who would schedule their children for activities to include such things as martial arts, and playing an instrument. Depending on what martial art it is, some break boards, etc., and that can severely impact (no pun, intended!) their ability to even practice an instrument.
stairsteppublishing about 4 years ago
Over scheduling kids is not a good idea nor is no scheduling dotting grandparents.
Templo S.U.D. about 4 years ago
the only time my father and I have time to be with our grandsons/nephews is when the boys’ parents bring them over to Washington all the way from New Jersey… so we settle for my stepmother’s grandchildren for they live in the county as us.
Concretionist about 4 years ago
Huh. New arc, I see.
Mikey Jay about 4 years ago
I saw a photo online that depicted I am assuming a young granddaughter sitting at a restaurant table with her grandfather. The old man just sat there looking at his granddaughter intently looking at her smart phone. I thought it was a sad commentary on the state of affairs these days. The girl did not know how long she would have their grandfather and it appeared as if she took him for granted. It is so easy to do with others in our lives. We think we will have them forever. My dad went to work one morning when I was 5 1/2 years old and never came home. He died on the job that day. Please take time to be with your loved ones. None of us know how long we will have each other…
GROG Premium Member about 4 years ago
Nose hair, ear hair, everwhere hair but covering my scalp.
wiatr about 4 years ago
I hate it when they ‘fence’ with the mustache hairs. The itch is tremendous.
californiamonty about 4 years ago
The song “Cat’s in the Cradle” comes to mind for some reason.
jagedlo about 4 years ago
So no scheduled time for fun?
Ubintold about 4 years ago
How come I seem to see the kid over at the grandparents a lot?
phredturner about 4 years ago
Nice though that they live so close by
Breadboard about 4 years ago
Sylvia …. Nelson needs kid time in his life ! What you just read off sounds like a never ending Taxi ride ;-)
Acworthless about 4 years ago
I wonder which one Nelson will remember 20 years from now — karate class and soccer practice, or sitting in the park feeding the ducks with his grandpa?
Redd Panda about 4 years ago
Was the old guy going to feed the kid to the ducks? Harsh.
Ralph Newbill about 4 years ago
And so the child has no chance to explore, is conditioned to do and go where’s he’s told….
Zebrastripes about 4 years ago
Ridiculous! Why do parents feel they always have to have their kids join everything! Kids need to be kids, and play outside, use their imagination and not be in such a structured environment everyday of their lives! It’s fine to do a few things but when do they ever have time to be “just me” kids?
cubswin2016 about 4 years ago
Nelson must be a robot.
Grace Premium Member about 4 years ago
My bet is lots of grandparents out there today want to send this to their kids so they can see their grandkids more. I know I do.
heathcliff2 about 4 years ago
How much is too much beyond school and associated activities?
mjhoshaw about 4 years ago
If Nelson is so busy, how is it that he is so often at the grandparents’ house?
Watchdog about 4 years ago
Best time for any kid is Grandpa-Grandma time; country needs more of it.
Linguist about 4 years ago
My oldest grandson and his mother lived with me for quite a while, when he was growing up, so we spent a lot of time together and formed a tight bond. He’s grown with a child of his own now, but we’re still close, and even though he’s a continent away, we stay in constant communication thanks to the internet and Skype.
HarryLime about 4 years ago
I’ve 2 wonderful and busy granddaughters who relish their extracurricular activities (church, basketball, goofing off), but there is always time for Grampy, who has all the time in the world for them.
StevePappas about 4 years ago
And yet Nelson seems to be over at Grandma and Grandpa’s all the time.
ForrestOverin about 4 years ago
“In that case, Sylvia… Would you like to come with me and feed the ducks?”
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 4 years ago
My wife is always reminding me about my nose hairs!
mistercatworks about 4 years ago
It’s good to have one of two appointment a week for educational or athletic training but “overbooking” a child is a recipe for misery.
stillfickled Premium Member about 4 years ago
Don’t go away mad, Gramps, just go away.
RonAllbritain about 4 years ago
and ear hair too
BeniHanna6 Premium Member about 4 years ago
You need to ask the kid whether he really want’s to do those things or be with his grandfather. Way too many parents bury their kids in BS activities.
zeexenon about 4 years ago
Like sand through the hourglass … one way… www.youtube.com/watch?t=21&v=kGE2wAbGx-M&feature=youtu.be
vjorgensen54 about 4 years ago
how does nelson spend so much time at the grand parrents house when hes so busy?
tinstar about 4 years ago
I always did wonder about parents who would schedule their children for activities to include such things as martial arts, and playing an instrument. Depending on what martial art it is, some break boards, etc., and that can severely impact (no pun, intended!) their ability to even practice an instrument.
Sue Ellen about 4 years ago
I’m so glad I grew up in a time and place where it was safe to be a free range kid.