Vacation At The Grand(pa) Hotel
Amusement parks are risky places for vacations. Outdoor water parks are largely closed. In Missouri even playgrounds remain off limits to kids.
So where can you go on a summer's
vacation during a pandemic? How about a vacation at grandma and
grandpa's. My son brought his family from St. Louis to Michigan for
three weeks recently. Their children are ages 3, 2 and seven months.
Lots of energy.
Sleeping arrangements alone took
some creative thinking. Leave it to my three-year-old granddaughter
Gwen to come up with a solution. After assigning most everyone a bed
for the night, she told my wife, “Grandma, you do dishes and make
breakfast.” Apparently she took that “man works sun to sun but a
woman's work is never done” saying too literally.
But Gwen was in some ways the
easiest to please. It was her brother Davis who posed 'terrible two'
issues. He climbed on EVERYTHING. Cirque Du Soliel athletes would
cringe at his stunts--body surfing down the stairs, for example. We
moved the furniture in our family room so he could not climb up to
the kitchen counter that separated the kitchen in family room.
“Davis!” we heard a cry. We
had left one lamp table within reach of the counter. He scaled that
somehow and was reaching for a tree of china cups over the granite
kitchen countertop. We caught him just in time. “He's scary,”
Gwen said of her brother. No kidding.
Our only granddaughter Gwen
behaved much better, playing with arts and crafts. She's good at
naming colors too. Said to me, “Your hair is white . . . like that
curtain.” Our sheer kitchen curtains are indeed very white.
Thanks, Gwen.
If my white hair spooked my
granddaughter she came close to becoming even more scarred by my
appearance. I was taking a shower when I heard the bathroom door
open. Thinking my wife had come in to report something urgent, I
stuck my head out of the shower. Didn't see anyone in the bathroom
so I maneuvered my head out farther to see down the hall.
“Papa!,” cried Gwen who
stood in the hall after opening my door.
I made sure I locked the door
the next time I took a shower.
Of course, grandma and grandpa
can't be as entertaining as cousins, so for a few days we hosted our
three youngest as well as our three oldest grandkids. We played hide
and seek at the park, dipped our feet into a nearby stream to cool us
off from the summer's heat, and took full advantage of the playground
equipment that had been off limits weeks ago.
Walking back home, my
three-year-old grandson Owen asked me why Gwen called me “papa”.
I told him I answer to many names from the grandpa he calls me to
papa which is what my granddaughter calls me. He responded, “You
can call me Owen or Owen Benjamin (his middle name),”
But for some reason at my age,
I often call out the wrong names. I'll call Owen, Luke or Grant,
Davis. Having six grandkids at home multiplies this effect. Just
brain glitches but seven-year-old Luke often laments my poor memory.
“Grandpa can you remember anything that happened years ago?” he
chastized.
I turned it around, asking him
if he remembers what he did years ago.
“I pooped and I peed and I
drank a lot of milk,” he said.
“And you remember that?” I
challenged.
“Yes.”
I let it go. You can't really
win arguments with your grandchildren on such subjects. And when
there's six of them, it's just best to let them talk and enjoy the
moment.
8 Comments:
Excuse me for laughing but, you made this so funny. I know you all have your hands full with 6 grands because I only have 1 and he has always kept us busy. Little Gwen sounds like a real cut little character. LOL
Have fun while they're little I always say, mine is 10 now and the baby days are gone.
You/we really can't win an argument with grands, THEY KNOW EVERYTHING!
Have a wonderful Sunday. Stay Safe, my friend!
cute character NOT cut
DELLGIRL--Thanks. Gwen is special too because she's our only granddaughter and we haven't experienced raising girls, having only two boys. So she's a treat.
Have a good week.
LOL, boy can I relate! Except it's our only grand-daughter that's the biggest "pistol" in our clan! She bosses around her two teen cousins and brother to the point that they don't even think of her as being 4-1/2!
and yes, "papa" was told his hair was quite silver and grandma, "you also look pretty silver. Not as much as grandpa, but you have a lot too"
The main thing is-you've all made some pretty fabulous memories of the year that should've never been!
Ahhh....this is a great post..one that has brought broad smiles to my face.
Kids are wonderful!
As are grandparents...you both deserve a couple of medals! lol
Keep taking good care, Dave. :)
CARINE--I would have taken silver over white. Our Gwen can be a pistol too at times. Not very good at all at picking up the toys she just got out. Lots of good memories though.
LEE--Thanks, Lee. Sometimes it's hard to find humor in our daily situation. So it's welcome when you do.
Nice post Dave! Just think when you get to our age you can sit back and say, gee that was fun, Dad
Curmudgeon--I doubt that we will make it to your age. You're healthier at 90 than we are now. Hopefully my grandkids can still read my blog and see the fun we all had.
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