Selective Sharing |
Our family spends lot of time
together.
Visiting.
In fact, if I were to pick a favourite
activity, it would be that one.
My eldest daughter, Caitlin, and her
family were over.
We were having a comfortable gab-fest
after a hearty and satisfying dinner together.
Don't I sound like an advertisement for
something?
Moving on . . .
Her Baby Daughter, nearly two, was busy
playing at our feet.
She managed to put a toy train
together.
All by herself.
“Oh, good job!” Caitlin told her.
“Fist bumps!”
Baby Daughter grinned, doubled up her
hand into a tiny fist and punched Mom gently on her knuckles.
“Yeah!” Caitlin said. “Now go and
give Grampa fist bumps!”
I should mention, here, that our
grandkids adore their Grampa. He plays with them.
Constantly.
Ponies. Troll under the bridge.
Pirates.
But fist bumps?
The grin disappeared.
Baby Daughter gave her Grampa a
sidelong glance, then, simply tipped full-length onto the couch and
lay there.
Her attitude said it all.
'I . . . would rather . . . die!'
“Hey!” Grampa said. “I want fist
bumps!”
His only response was a giggle.
“Hey!”
More giggles.
He never got his fist bumps.
I guess you have to be selective about
what you share . . .
Awe, she is such a sweetie:) I think it's wonderful that you spend so much time together as a family:)
ReplyDeleteThe best of times!
DeleteWell ... I'll have to be more careful about who I fist-bump with now!!
ReplyDeleteYes. Only the very select can join that club!
DeleteShe's a tease.
ReplyDeleteAlways!!!
DeleteOH, I ache! It's funny cuz it's true!!
ReplyDeleteLike mother, like daughter!
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