Oops. Suddenly ending up with custody of our 10-month old granddaughter put an end to that, right quick. We adore her, but... Yeah. Having an infant in the house again is a lot of work. Since I'm the one who works at home, guess who's the default caregiver most days? You got it. Any wonder I missed my last deadline?
Whenever people are struggling with changes to their lives--struggling to adapt, because good or bad, changes always require adaptations--caring others always as, "How are you doing?"

I'm also behind a deadline, and having trouble finding time or energy to write. So how I'm doing in that respect is not so great. Do I resent that a little? Of course. I'm human. On the other hand, I suspect once we're fully adapted, that will sort itself out. That's what you do with changes. Sort them out. So in that respect, I'd have to say "I'm getting there, but not as quickly as I like."
How I'm doing as a caregiver? Well, to be honest, it's not ideal. It was a whole lot easier when I was thirty. I'm fine for an hour or two, but then everything starts to hurt. These all-day days are really wearing me down. Would I trade this for NOT having custody? Hell no! So again, it's a mixed bag. I'm tired, but it's worth it. Finally, how am I coping with the whole situation? Fair to middling. I want it over--the lawyers and court and bickering part. When will it be? I have no idea, other than in 17 years. Is it worth it? Hell, yes! every time I hear my granddaughter laugh.
Changes, good, bad and ugly, are what define our lives. And our responses to them help define who we are. Here's one adaptation from this weekend. Since my husband and I had to babysit Sunday, we did it our way. Here's the little one, holding onto Grandma's arm, at her first Renaissance fair. :)
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What an adorable photo. I know I'd be a more knowledgeable parent at my age now, than I was when my kids were little...Of course, I'd have less energy.
Changes are changes and for good or bad, we all have them. It sounds like taking her with you is a wonderful way of doing it. I hope you feel better and get a chance to write. :)
You're doing great Grandma:) Keep up the good work!
Last fall, I resented being pulled away from the computer for two hours while my own grandchild was here, but we soon developed a routine which involved rocking us both to sleep, ha ha!
Take lots of video/pictures; you'll appreciate it later!
Such a tiny little doll! Thanks for sharing!
Oh, what a lucky baby:) With you for a grandma she's going to be attending a lot of fun functions and you'll both be building memories that will last forever. Hopefully the energy drain will sort itself out as everyone settles into a routine.
Cindy, there's always going to be kids around so just enjoy them. Adorable granddaughter, and I bet she had fun. I hope you took a stroller. lol Or, you'll be carrying her when she gets sleepy.
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