the blessing of nearby grandparents

And here’s Grace, just five minutes ago, looking about 15 (I think). She’s off to Florida in the morning with her grandfather, for the whole week! I can’t believe their generosity in taking her for a week, and I also can’t imagine a week without her here. I feel a little sad about her being gone, but also excited for both her special time with her grandparents and for my one-on-one time with the monster otherwise known as Whit.
When I think about my grandparents, all of the fond memories are laquered with a slight sense of remove. They were always a little distant – seemed older, further away. Some of this is surely because we just didn’t see them that often. I am so delighted that Grace and Whit can grow up with their grandparents playing a more regular, day-to-day role in their lives. The fact that my mother can routinely pick Gracie up, or just hang out with her on a regular day, is an enormous source of joy for me. Poppy and the Russells are less a part of the day-to-day but Grace and Whit’s relationship with all three of them seems more casual, loving, and familiar than I remember feeling about my own grandparents. I’m sure some of this is the patina of time – and I don’t mean to convey anything other than tremendous affection and love for them. My grandmothers in particular have been hugely impactful on me. It’s just that I always felt a slight formality in my relationship to them that doesn’t seem present in Grace and Whit’s interactions with their grandparents. And what a blessing this is!