One grandma to another (I'm Oma): thank you!
My husband and I played a large part in my granddaughter's life...Less now, because she'll be turning 16 soon, and COVID does divide us. However, when she was in nursery school we stopped by one day. She was so impressed with the visit she announced to all,"Oma and Opa are here", as though we were personages to be universally recognized. It was the cutest thing and a very heartwarming moment.
Grandmother--all the joy of being a mother, with a lot less work :)
I understand Oma. That was so cute. I understand how some grandparents have to play more of a role almost like parents if helping their children out financially, or if other issues are involved.
Getting ready to set up online computer access for virtually learning. Got to get up at 6:30am to start breakfast. Then take a rest to prepare lunch a few hours later. Then start on dinner after online session over. I did this 30 years ago. Whew...
Nana and PawPaw over and out here. Engage later. Hopefully sometimes this week, lol.
Oh my, so busy. I'm retired :)