Life is ever changing. I retire on Tuesday (although I have been off from work and burning through accumulated time) and have our first granddaughter due in mid July. I am embracing these two new seasons of life. 💗 Reply
I loved reading this and thinking about the past and present in my life. I have a granddaughter who will be 17 in 2 months, a grandson who turned 3 in March and a new granddaughter born June 4th. They grow up too fast. My older granddaughter brings me flowers 🌺 from their yard and I love it when she does that. She calls to see if I will go get her something to eat. I share what I have with her. I take my grandson surprises and he gets so excited. I have only seen the youngest baby once. Thank for the sharing this with us Debbie. We’re going to make it as a single. I’ve made it 32 years alone and have survived. It’s not so easy in the beginning though. Keep your head up and keep praying 🙏🏻 🙌🏻🫶🩷. Reply
So thankful God is with us through all our stages of life. I couldn’t make it without Him. Sunflowers are beautiful and just does something to my heart. Thank you for sharing. Love and hugs. Reply
Our home has become increasingly quiet. Our closest grandson are 9 hours away and the older they get, the busier they are. We are “hopeful” to get the 2 oldest grands for 1 week this summer….7 days is all they can commit to. When did life get so busy that grandparents have taken a backseat. Their whole summer is already planned out with play dates, Birthday sleepovers, camp for 3 WEEKS and school starting back up the beginning of August. I have 11 grandchildren ages 3-13. I’m only allowed to see 2 of them “maybe” for a week. I’ll take it and savor every moment. Sunflowers remind me of happiness…I’m going to go get some! Reply
I love the sunflowers they’re so beautiful! Our house is busy with three great grandchildren this summer. Trying to keep them busy, breaking up arguments, seeing they are fed, and on and on. We do get a break every other week when they go their mothers for their visit. But I’m not complaining, I love them dearly. I’d truly be lost without them. They’ve had a very rough time the last two years and I’m thankful I’m able to help my grandson, who is a single father. They need lots and lots of love and I got lots of it. Reply
While I do understand that some think of one as a lonely number, and yes it certainly sounds lonely, it wasn’t until I was totally a one that I learned who I truly was. I’ve worn many hats and carried many titles. Some were definitely more enjoyable than others but each one was a part of me and took their fair share of me. What I learned was that I had reserved enough of me to survive being a One. You my friend are a survivor and your journey will be as exciting as all your other journeys!! Reply
How beautifully said! I see all these chapters of life also. So sweet with memories of grown children and grandchildren. Now experiencing and making new memories with growth of great grandchildren. As I see this I try not to be sad. It’s just my journey to my heavenly home one day. Reply
Beautiful ❤️ Been there at the grocery store shopping for one, after shopping for a family. It’s bittersweet and eye opening. Reply