He tells me "Pa Pa" let me read to you with his books and then changes his mind, because he wants to do something else with his life. Most likely, because he wants me to be proud of him by impressing the thought(s) of his learned skills of 2 years of age. I do understand that children at this particular age are growing fast and emotionally. I just do whatever he wants me to do, if I have the energy and strength to keep up with this little fellow.
It's truly amazing how this young child can run and play for hours at a time? But whenever I tell him it's time for "Pa Pa" to take a break because I am tired, he seems to always understand? I just tell him "It's movie time!" Recently, I put in this movie called "Space Chimps!" in the DVD player. My loving grandson sat up in my lap in my recliner for almost 2 hours and never hardly moved an inch during this total viewing. If I tried to does off, he would somehow wake me up, because he thought a certain part of the film was "Funny!" by softly touching me on the face.
This film called "Space Chimps!" seems to be excellent for young children and seems to show very little violence at times. My grandson also seems to thoroughly enjoy this film throughout the entire episode of filming because of the excellent graphics effects. This beautiful blonde haired little 2 year old grandson of mine seems to love movies and television programming, which he will ironically "stop and listen" to a part he thinks is interesting if he is front of the T.V. set, while he is playing with his toys.
The love of your first grandchild is a wonderful experience simply because you are older and now understand "the meaning of life" in general terms. In other words, you have lived your young and strong life to the fullest extent. Your health may NO longer be what is used to be? The birth of this first young grandchild may somehow bring you so much energy and pleasure, you will never forget these days for the rest of your life, and also bring back memories of how you used to be this strong and careless individual growing up in life.
"Unfortunately!" Your children do NOT seem to understand or appreciate what it's like getting older? Getting the aches and pains of old age of life simply fading away. ("Fortunately getting older does not happen over night!") Grandchildren can somehow remind us of the pleasures we used to enjoy in life. These little children have so much energy in life, and the fact that their little tiny brains can learn so much in an instant of a second. One thing they can to seem learn in life is the meaning of "Love" for other human beings on a daily basis.
Thanks for reading,
Phillip Chambley.
Published by Phillip W. Chambley
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Post a CommentOh, Mason, sounds like a very lucky child. You obviously make a wonderful grandfather! God bless you!