grahamg
Old codger
- Location
- South of Manchester, UK
My recollections fit in with the statement "Our children/grandchildren keep us young", (or feeling young again).
However, I've no doubt many grandparents will say their grandchildren wear them out sometimes, thus making them feel their age too.
Those who do not have contact with children/grandchildren obviously lose these benefits or "potential mixed benefits", but even when a child is wearing you out, and maybe you're moved to reprimand them a little, (in a kind way), then you're given the opportunity to show your commitment and love for them aren't you,........, some children even saying "they like it when they're being told off"!
Though not the theme of this thread it is true, or so I'm told, that in those Asian families where the elderly are revered, and all generations live together, that Alzheimers disease is unheard of, so you could say the elderly are kept young by their expose to the younger generations.
Now a thread of mine having anything to do with children/parents/grandparents wouldn't be complete without some reference to whether or not the fact children are told by those in authority, (and many many others), "that all that matters is their best interests" would be entitled to disregard whether seeing granny had any benefits to her due to the encounter, but if we're lucky our children/grandchildren will still instinctively acknowledge contact with those who love them, or have loved them, is a worthy thing to do!
However, I've no doubt many grandparents will say their grandchildren wear them out sometimes, thus making them feel their age too.
Those who do not have contact with children/grandchildren obviously lose these benefits or "potential mixed benefits", but even when a child is wearing you out, and maybe you're moved to reprimand them a little, (in a kind way), then you're given the opportunity to show your commitment and love for them aren't you,........, some children even saying "they like it when they're being told off"!
Though not the theme of this thread it is true, or so I'm told, that in those Asian families where the elderly are revered, and all generations live together, that Alzheimers disease is unheard of, so you could say the elderly are kept young by their expose to the younger generations.
Now a thread of mine having anything to do with children/parents/grandparents wouldn't be complete without some reference to whether or not the fact children are told by those in authority, (and many many others), "that all that matters is their best interests" would be entitled to disregard whether seeing granny had any benefits to her due to the encounter, but if we're lucky our children/grandchildren will still instinctively acknowledge contact with those who love them, or have loved them, is a worthy thing to do!