Before I became a grandmother, I asked a couple of people to describe how it felt to have a grandchild. I wanted to know exactly how it felt, as compared to becoming a parent. Do you love the grandchild just as much as your own children? Or is it a little bit less…like a “once removed” sort of feeling? How did you feel during labor & delivery? Do you worry about the baby’s health and safety constantly, like you did with your own children, or are you able to leave the worrying to the parents? Would you throw yourself in front of a moving train (or jump into the shark tank at the aquarium) to save a grandchild? Did you love the grandchild immediately (like a parent does) or do they need to grow on you over time?
Inquiring minds wanted to know!
To be honest, I never got a good, straightforward, detailed answer. Everyone just said things like “it’s amazing.” Some said, “it’s even better than being a parent.” My own mother said it was “exciting.” (Gee mom, that’s all you got? Not much of a description!) My sister-in-law said she “just wanted to cry.”
So, I’m going to go ahead and answer my own questions for other inquiring minds:
Do you love your grandchild just as much as your own children?
Yes. And I felt love the minute I saw the detailed ultrasound pics, with a clear little head and hands. It was primal. I wanted to cry. And the feeling of holding my child’s child for the first time was like…experiencing the greatest gift the universe has to offer. There’s no emoji for it!
Or is it a little bit less…like a “once removed” sort of feeling?
No, it’s not a once removed feeling. It’s actually doubled, because you love their parent so much too. It’s like you love each of them individually and you also love & celebrate the parent/child “couple.” I like happy pictures of my daughter and granddaughter together almost as much as cute pics of the baby alone.
How did you feel during labor & delivery?
Extremely anxious! Not going to lie—it was not fun! It may be worse when it’s your own daughter in labor.
Do you worry about the baby’s health and safety constantly, like you did with your own children, or are you able to leave the worrying to the parents?
Fortunately my granddaughter was born healthy to two responsible parents, so I do not worry about her healthy and safety constantly. But I do worry. I worry about infectious diseases and environmental toxins. I also worry about car accidents.
Would you throw yourself in front of a moving train to save a grandchild, if you had to?
Yes
Do you love the grandchild immediately (like a parent does) or do they need to grow on you over time?
For me, it was immediate.
My granddaughter is just under six months old, so that’s my report for now!

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Such a lovely post! I smiled all the way through as I read it. A welcome respite from the turmoil of the current administration.
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Thank you Laurie. I feel the same way. I go into an absolute tailspin if I can’t see the baby weekly. I need to get that under control.
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Sounds about right! All babies should have such love.
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A great post to honor grandchildren! They are the best!
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Thank you Dwight. 😊
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You are welcome.
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Totally agree with your sentiments. Even went through sympathy pins with the birth of Number 1 grandchild – The Wing Co. Unable to eat for the week beforehand.
We nearly lost Miss Ninja Fingers at 3 months with RSV and pneumonia meaning no sleep for a week, and when I was down there three weeks ago I wasn’t in the spare room but on an air mattress on the floor in a tent camping. …..and looking for tigers and snakes from The Jungle Book. Here’s to plenty of hugs ❤️
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Tent camping sounds amazing! I really I hope I get to have some sleepovers 🙏🏼. How awful that miss ninja got so sick at 3 months! I wouldn’t have slept a wink either.
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So love this photo. ❤ Feel very happy for your daughter and grand-daughter to have you, with your natural enthusiasm and obviously lifetime of preparation to be an amazing support, and they for you. ❤
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I need to get a handle on my emotions though…I need to find a way to not get depressed if I can’t see her for a week or two. I think I need some therapy and probably a part-time job!
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Both great ideas, honestly. As much as caring for them is a huge focus, caring for them also means caring about the world they’re in, so maybe time to find something tangible to counteract the ‘whatever we’re calling it these days/News?’, not falling into depression. Hope today is a lovely day for you. ❤
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Thanks for your support Stephanie! ❤️ happy weekend to you!
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Happy weekend!
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