Wed 14 Mar 2007
On Grandmas
Posted by Jane under Updates
[15] Comments
Both Grandma and Grammy have been able to spend a lot of time with us since Ramona’s birth. I did the math and I think one or the other has been staying with us for about 8 of Ramona’s 14 weeks. The love, sacrifice and service they’ve poured out to us during this time has been just short of masochistic. We are so grateful (I also have to give a shout out to Nana, who I know would do the same if only she didn’t have to work).
Although I have strongly desired a family of my own ever since I can remember, I have never been one of those “now I’m complete” types. And I don’t buy into the idea that there are certain things “only a mother can understand” either. But motherhood has taught me a few things that I just never clued into before.
After Simon was born, the simple acts of caring for him, changing his diaper, feeding him, cuddling him and dressing him overwhelmed my time and energy. I thought, “Man, is this a lot of work!”. Duh. And then it occurred to me, “Someone had to do all of this sometimes tedious and often smelly work for me”. Duh. I’m embarassed to say it was the first time I ever really felt an overwhelming sense of gratitude towards my own mother. That she did so much for me just to keep me alive, and then raised me to be a fully-functional adult. Duh.
And now she’s here again. Again she’s sensed how helpless we feel and how in need of help and encouragement we are. And disregarding her own goals, her own sleep and all the comforts of her own home she’s doing everything in her power to provide for us so that we can provide for our children. Andy’s mom has done the same. In fact, my mom is the reason I’m able to post at all today. She’s in Ramona’s room, talking sweet to her and settling her down for a nap. I just want to let Grandma, Grammy and Nana know that there have been several times when I have literally wept with gratitude for all that you guys have done for us. There might even be a complimentary “#1 Grandma” mug in your futures.
After a long day at the ER, Ramona is doing pretty fine. Her color and saturations are normal (for her) and she seems very alert and engaged. She always likes the oxygen at the hospital, it probably just tastes better when someone else is buying. Thank you for your prayers and keep ’em coming. We’re just getting warmed up.
Love, Jane.
Dear Jane – What a lovely tribute! And I’m so pleased to know Ramona is on the mend. I think she is one tough little bugger:) Of course, she is your daughter! Yo! And my granddaughter! YES! Go, Ramona! Kuddos to Grandma Vicki & lots of love to all:)
Jane,
Glad to hear things are doing better. I’m praying for you all!
One day at a time,
Trish
so i feel like singing: go grandmas its your birthday go grandmas its your birthday… glad to hear ramona balboa doesn’t have an infection.. . . peace to the deitrichs, sarah p
Yea for grandmas. That was beautiful Jane. Have been praying today as you were at the ER.
Love you!
Val
I think that it must be a whole other thing to be a grandma. To witness the child of your own child in the world. I see it in my mom with my nephew Emmett. The ferocity of her love and protection of him is immense. Grandmas are certainly the bestest (to quote a younger me referring to my own grandmas)
What a beautiful tribute!
I am so glad Ramona does not have an infection. We will pray that her cold is on the mend so that she can continue to grow those arteries.
I am also sensing a new peace as you write. I hope that you are feeling that way.
We will continue to pray for you as you make the transition home and I hope that the weather stays nice for you so that you can get out.
Blessings to all of you,
Nicole
oh my goodness little ramona is so cute i can’t stand it! and grandma isn’t that bad either.
love
peggy
Wow look at those full pink cheeks and I’m not talkin’ about Vicki (LOL). However, Grandma is lovely as well.
Ramona looks great. I haven’t seen a picture of her lately and I can notice a marked increase in her weight. Grow leads to flow.
Oh and it looks like you got your flow as well;)
We’re prayin’ for you all.
Love you guys
addendum—
hey that last one was from dori. it would be kinda weird if carson commented on the aunt flow business.
Grandma’s rock. My mom stayed with me for 3 weeks when Forester was born – I couldn’t have survived without her. I also had that overwhelming sense of gratitude. Out of the blue, I would call my mom and say “thank you for doing my laundry all of those years – laundry sucks and you never complained…. Things still come up and I say to my parents “thank you” or “I’m sorry I put you through hell”.
We’ve only just begun to pray for you all – you may be home but you have not been forgotten! I pray all the time.
Love,
Whitney
“Today is the day…” No time like today to say thank you, forgive, repent, say I love you…
Jane , thank you for being open, vulnerable and letting us walk beside you, bear one another’s burdens and live as the body of Christ.
With love,
Jackie and Mike
I think I’ve got to go hug my mom . . . BRB!
Babies do the coolest stuff to a person – not the least of which is showing us what a gift we had in our own parents. Whenever my mom compliments me as a mom, I tell her the reason I can be a good mom is because she was such a wonderful mom for me. (Is that follow-able?)
Glad to see Simon and Ramona are blessing you – and your mom – this way.
Vicki! So good to see you! The two of you are soooooo beautiful! Hope today is peaceful, warm and sunny there in Chicago.
Thanks for the poignant reminder to be thankful for my mother! There is definitely nobody else in this world who can ever take care of you like your own mom. I’ve realized since becoming a mother that even though I am a grown up, I still need my mom!
I hope the weather warms up so we can walk again soon!