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#51864 - 10/16/03 04:03 PM
babysitting the grandkids
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Registered: 07/09/08
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Curious to know if many of you babysit the grandkids. I know ther are some grandparents who can't wait to babysit and do it on a very regular basis. Then I know others who feel as though they've raised their kids and don't want to do it all over again. I don't have grandchildren, but I know my parents loved/love my kids and all thier grandchildren, but they were the type who only babysat for special occasions. Could be because they have/had 12 and they could have babysat their lives away...
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#51866 - 02/12/05 02:58 AM
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Registered: 12/30/04
Posts: 23
Loc: Grande Prairie
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I have a two year old grandson named Cameron, I babysit sometimes once or twice a week. I would like to see him more often but he also has his other grandparents living in the same town. Whom he probably sees more of because they are his mothers parents. Anyway he is a joy to have around, he is talking or should I say parroting what ever is said, loves to help around the house. I should also say he looks like his daddy when his father was small, and copies whatever his father does. I have another grandchild named Crimson she is six months old and we keep in touch over the phone and through the e-mails, his mother has a digital camera so I get to see how she is changeing as well. Right now her first tooth has finally broken through, and she is trying various fruits in her diet along with her mothers breast milk. Crimson is also a very happy little girl, I have yet to hear complain even when her mom and I are on the phone. You can hear her cooing in the background. chichii
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#51868 - 02/15/05 12:53 AM
Re: babysitting the grandkids
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Registered: 09/02/04
Posts: 12
Loc: Yucaipa, California
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I have 5 grandchildren and 1 due in a few weeks. I babysit whenever needed which sometimes means 24/7 with my middle son who is a sheriff (has two beautiful daughters 7 and 2 and one son on the way). The other son and his wife are nurses so they can rotate their shifts to be home with the kids (identical 1 year old twin girls and 4 year old son). I do, however, "grandma sit" with them at least once a week for a few hours. I know it seems I am spending more time with the one family's children but I have lots of love to give. I read to them, rock them to sleep, play games with them and even get to sing to the little ones since they can't tell me how bad I sing. GRANDCHILDREN are a joy. When I was going to marry my husband (recently married Dec.21, 2004) it was with the understanding that my grandchildren were important little people in my life. He agreed and we sometimes SIT together.
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#51870 - 02/19/05 10:21 AM
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Registered: 09/02/04
Posts: 12
Loc: Yucaipa, California
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New husband has 9 grandkids but only four live near us. They are all older 10 and up so don't need the babysitting so much. We try to see them every few weeks. His family is not as close as ours which he misses and finally is enjoying with my hectic family. I spent the morning with the twins today--what fun and what one doesn't think of, the other does!! Now you can understand why I don't have "writing" time set aside. I complain but really do enjoy the little ones and know they will be little only for a short time. Wish there was more response to Grandkids, would like to see if I'm the only Nutty Grandma out there.
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#51873 - 03/12/05 05:43 PM
Re: babysitting the grandkids
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Registered: 01/21/05
Posts: 10
Loc: Elkton, Maryland
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I have 10 grandchildren and my husband has 8. They range in age 6 months to 14 1/2 years old. We've been married 15 years so they are all 'ours.' We often accuse our adult children for 'ripping us off' of the empty nest syndrome that our friends have experienced. It seems at least one grandchild is present at any given moment. We don't actually babysit unless it's an emergency or special occasion. The older ones call and want to come over to spend time or spend the night. I rarely say 'no.' I find it too hard. That's one of the reasons why I keep working. I'm afraid if I 'retire' (I'm not really eligible yet), I'll become an expected baby-sitter. I like my grandchildren to visit.
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