Showing posts with label granny. Show all posts
Showing posts with label granny. Show all posts

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Christmas with a tiny squee











We all flew to my grandmother's for Christmas. It was a lot of people (me, Mike, Sterling, my mom, my brother, his wife, their 2 year old all stayed there and my aunt and uncle came for Christmas day). There were a few stressful moments. But overall, it was good to be there with everyone and to celebrate Christmas with family.

Sterling was an excellent flyer. She was a little rambunctious on the way down, but slept the entire flight back, which was awesome. She enjoyed looking out the windows of the plane. Unfortunately it was cloudy the whole way, so she couldn't see anything really cool.

My grandmother loved seeing her. Granny's house is not what one would term baby-proofed, so we had to watch our TS closely, but she was able to rampage about in the living room without too much damage. Granny had a lot of good toys: a few old watches, some necklaces, tupperwares, and all sorts of stuffed bears and dolls. TS enjoyed determining the merits of each of these. Her favorites were the watches and a large silver necklace. She also liked the TV remote controls.

Mike and I had headed down several days before Christmas so that we could go into San Francisco and wander about for a bit. We took BART in and TS fell asleep partway there. Here she is sleeping in the sourdough bakery that we ate lunch at (very tasty). Then we checked out the Cartoon Art Museum, which was "tiny, but interesting" (according to the review). After that, we headed to the Children's Creativity Museum, but got sidetracked at another museum where someone we knew was having an exhibit. By the time we made it to the Creativity Museum, it was closing. Oh well, next time.

 My brother and his family showed up a couple days after us. Their daughter is just over 2. She and Sterling had a good time together. Their Christmas present to everyone was to cook Christmas dinner. My brother had told Granny to buy a 7 pound roast (for 9 of us, including the two babies). She got an 18 pound roast. She wanted leftovers. Despite the excess roast, they pulled dinner off astonishingly well. Everything was very tasty.


My aunt makes cookies every Christmas. I look forward to them all year.


My mother flew in last. I wish she had been there a little earlier. It's always easier when she's around.

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Visit to Granny's

We took Sterling on her first plane trip down to CA to visit her Great-Grandmother. She slept through the entire first flight, which was awesome. I was worried about her ears getting plugged up because she's been congested recently, but it didn't end up being a problem.

Granny was very excited to meet her great-granddaughter. Sterling was pretty excited too.

 


My mother was also down visiting, which was great. Sterling got to spend some time with her grandmother too.

Sterling slept in the bassinet that my brother and I slept in as babies. I'm not sure if my mother also slept there when she was little.


 It was pretty neat to have four generations of women in my family together in one place.


Thursday, September 15, 2011

Great Granny

I'd been waiting until this appointment to tell my grandmother that I was pregnant. I didn't want to tell her when something bad was more likely to happen because I didn't want her to know if I lost the baby early. Today, I called her and told her. She said "I've been wondering when you were going to tell me!" Apparently my maternal relatives are all psychic when it comes to determining whether or not I'm pregnant. Granny says that she's thought about asking my mother many times when the baby was coming or when I was going to announce it, but she hasn't (she talks to my mother every night). She wondered when I was going to tell my mother. I didn't tell her that I told my mother weeks ago as I didn't want her to be too disappointed that I'd waited this long to tell her. But she's 96 and I didn't want her to have to go through bad news if there was any early on.

So far:

  • My mother strongly suspected and wasn't surprised
  • My grandmother already knew (she says "I just knew")
  • My father said he knew I would have a baby some day because he thought I would make such a great mother and if I never had a baby, I wouldn't be able to fulfill that part of my destiny
  • At least my brother was surprised.