Friday night we went down to my mother-in-law's for a family dinner. My wife's aunt (her mother's sister) was in from CA, and everyone gathered at my in-laws' house for Chinese food. The three daughters were there, along with all the kids - our two, the middle sister's toddler (2½ years), and the youngest sisters' infant (2 months). It was kind of a child "Stages of Man"...
Holding the infant, it surprised me how quickly it all came back. It's been six years since I held my infant daughter, and the intervening years haven't offered much opportunity to hold babies, yet it was as natural as the day my daughter was born. I even managed to calm him down from fussing, rock him to sleep, and transition him to a bouncy chair so I could have dinner!
That's the funny thing about being a parent. You can't - or shouldn't - just turn it off; it's something that's ingrained deep in your consciousness, like how to ride a bike or the words to the "Brady Bunch" intro. We're done, happy with the two we have and with no desire to be outnumbered; yet the "new baby smell" is intoxicating. There's little on this planet more beautiful than a sleeping newborn baby; there's pure, undiluted bliss in a baby's smile.
There is something to be said, though, for handing the baby back to his mommy when he fills the ol' diaper, though...
That is all.
Sunday, June 28, 2009
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don't forget there's GRANDCHILDREN!.
Brigid the 3rd is just learning to talk. I taught her how to say
BACON!
Her poor Dad trying to make her breakfast.
Does B. want some juice?
BACON!
How about some porridge?
BACON!
Being a mom as a teen means being a grandma when all my friends are having their first babies. It's pretty cool.
BACON!
I'm so not ready to be a grandmother yet. But I do look forward to spoiling 'em rotten, then handing them back to their parents, with an angelic smile on my face.
I love babies, until they grow to be mobile and vocal and start talking back...
Oh, almost forgot: BACON!
(must continue the trend, after all.)
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