Anonymous wrote:For me it's my grandfather who just turned 90. I was also very close to my grandmother, who passed about 6 months before I got pregnant. It stinks. Plain and simple. All our family is out of state (4 hour drive) so we go back as often as possible while the two remaining grandparents are alive. More work for us but my grandfather is a much better grandfather and great grandfather than he was a father and my mother loves to see this side of him as well. Course I wouldn't be surprised if he hits 100, still walks 2-3 miles almost daily, eats insanely healthy, etc.
Bottom line is you need to take pictures/videos of your children with your aging parents. You need to prioritize visits with them, it's obviously clear that's something you would regret not doing later on.
Anonymous wrote:I have 3 kids under 5, and parents in their late 80s with failing health. When not rushing around after my kids, I'm overcome with sadness over my parents and the little time they have left with their grandparents. I am grateful they've lived as long as they have, but selfishly want them to make it through a few more years so their grandchildren can have strong memories.
Is anyone in this situation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Need I say the obvious?
I will state it. OP, if you were so concerned, you could have had kids sooner.
Stop wishing for the impossible and enjoy what you have.
My DH is the youngest of 5 and we are the only ones to have kids. We had our first shortly after our first anniv. His mom had a few years of being a grandmother before passing at 73.
We didnt have kids bc of her age. We simply had an oops baby on BC. By the way, my MIL is about 10 yrs younger than my grandmother.
Anonymous wrote:My grandparents died before I was born. In their late 50s and 60s. Life goes on...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Need I say the obvious?
I will state it. OP, if you were so concerned, you could have had kids sooner.
Stop wishing for the impossible and enjoy what you have.
My DH is the youngest of 5 and we are the only ones to have kids. We had our first shortly after our first anniv. His mom had a few years of being a grandmother before passing at 73.
We didnt have kids bc of her age. We simply had an oops baby on BC. By the way, my MIL is about 10 yrs younger than my grandmother.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Need I say the obvious?
I will state it. OP, if you were so concerned, you could have had kids sooner.
Stop wishing for the impossible and enjoy what you have.
My DH is the youngest of 5 and we are the only ones to have kids. We had our first shortly after our first anniv. His mom had a few years of being a grandmother before passing at 73.
We didnt have kids bc of her age. We simply had an oops baby on BC. By the way, my MIL is about 10 yrs younger than my grandmother.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Need I say the obvious?
I will state it. OP, if you were so concerned, you could have had kids sooner.
Stop wishing for the impossible and enjoy what you have.
My DH is the youngest of 5 and we are the only ones to have kids. We had our first shortly after our first anniv. His mom had a few years of being a grandmother before passing at 73.
We didnt have kids bc of her age. We simply had an oops baby on BC. By the way, my MIL is about 10 yrs younger than my grandmother.
Anonymous wrote:Need I say the obvious?