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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It was perfectly normal. It is a grandparent's job to coddle the children. Grandma might also be overcompensating because she see that you do not do it. Either way, smile and let grandma enjoy her precious grandchild. If it bothers you that much then leave the room and go do something else since the child is in capable hands. Change your perspective and try not to be so negative. [/quote] Agree. What a blessing to your daughter to have such a loving grandma who expresses her love so freely. This is a GOOD thing OP. If it is too much for you just go in another room.[/quote] Agree with this. Seriously, there are enough postings on this forum about parents who are pissed because the grandparents are cold, distant, uninterested. Its never a bad thing to have a grandparent think you are the best thing in the entire world. Parents are for discipline grandparents do something else entirely. My parents think their grandkids are truly the greatest three kids on the entire planet. Do I get annoyed when they let my toddler stay up too late, eat crap food? Sure. But when I see DD light up when they are in the room and hug and cuddle them then I am happy knowing how lucky she is to be loved unconditionally by so many people. [/quote]
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