Why do you want grandkids?

I never had kids, but my two brothers did. And not all those kids had happy lives. I asked my Mom & Dad why grandchildren mattered so much to them. They couldn't tell me why. My brothers with kids don't really know either.
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It's almost like having another wonderful child of your own (the instinct that assures the continuance of the human race) with none of the labor pains, the putting up with a lot of the downside of raising children. You play, cuddle, treat and send home. In many cases, not all.

More love in your life.
 

My friends say they enjoy grandchildren because they have all the pleasure without the responsibility, more patience, experience and time to relax with them than they did with their own
 
I don't have any, and never likely to because my daughter has never wanted children and at over 40 years old she's unlikely to change her mind...but for the same reasons as Radish Rose...I would love some... kinda get a second chance at raising children but this time, have a clue about what you're doing and get it right, and without all the stress of keeping them 24/7...
 
One of life's richest blessings. They come to you at a much more relaxed time in your life. You can do all the spoiling without a lot of responsibility, as with your own. I only have one, but she is adored, and I am counting the days 'til she moves back home from Alaska...Sept 1st! ;)
 
I look at my grandchildren (I have 3) as Hearts of my children's hearts. I wasn't supposed to be able to have children but I was blessed and have a son and a daughter. When I am with my grandchildren I feel like it's Heaven on Earth. My husband and I just came back from 5day vacation with my daughter ,her hubby and my 7yr old granddaughter. We loved it.
 
RadishRose wrote:

"It's almost like having another wonderful child of your own (the instinct that assures the continuance of the human race) with none of the labor pains, the putting up with a lot of the downside of raising children. You play, cuddle, treat and send home. In many cases, not all.

More love in your life."

Wren wrote:
"My friends say they enjoy grandchildren because they have all the pleasure without the responsibility, more patience, experience and time to relax with them than they did with their own."

I agree totally with both the above posts.

My parents were great with my daughter, especially my mum spoiling her to death, and her maternal grandmother said she thought as much of our child as she did her own children.

I'm lucky and unlucky at the same time (contradictory statement as ever I know :mad: ), because I do have a grandson but for reasons a bit too complex to explain fully here I'm not able to see him or even send him a present, (estrangement from my daughter unfortunately, being the brief outline).
 
I agree totally with both the above posts.

My parents were great with my daughter, especially my mum spoiling her to death, and her maternal grandmother said she thought as much of our child as she did her own children.

I'm lucky and unlucky at the same time (contradictory statement as ever I know :mad: ), because I do have a grandson but for reasons a bit too complex to explain fully here I'm not able to see him or even send him a present, (estrangement from my daughter unfortunately, being the brief outline).

Sorry about your grandson Graham. Maybe in the future it will change. I don't like it when parents deprive their own children the benefits of loving grandparents or any loving relative, because of their own personal feud.
 
Bit more complicated than that but no feud with my daughter

Grahamg wrote:
"My parents were great with my daughter, especially my mum spoiling her to death, and her maternal grandmother said she thought as much of our child as she did her own children.

I'm lucky and unlucky at the same time (contradictory statement as ever I know :mad: ), because I do have a grandson but for reasons a bit too complex to explain fully here I'm not able to see him or even send him a present, (estrangement from my daughter unfortunately, being the brief outline)."

RadishRose wrote:
"Sorry about your grandson Graham. Maybe in the future it will change. I don't like it when parents deprive their own children the benefits of loving grandparents or any loving relative, because of their own personal feud."


No feud between my daughter and I. She came to my father's funeral twelve months ago and stood next to me in church and behaved as though she'd never been away (though since has declined presents for my grandson etc.

However, it is taking the thread topic off course to talk about my situation and I think its too important a topic to allow that to happen.
 
No feud between my daughter and I. She came to my father's funeral twelve months ago and stood next to me in church and behaved as though she'd never been away (though since has declined presents for my grandson etc.

However, it is taking the thread topic off course to talk about my situation and I think its too important a topic to allow that to happen.

Sure thing! :)
 
I don't know why I am so happy to have my grands, but I am. I have 5 and 3 greats. I have two from my second marriage aged 24 and 22, they have given me my greats. We did not have a bad relationship with those two,but it was not a close relationship due to their maternal grandparents being primary. We are correcting that mistake with their children. The grands from my third marriage are very close.
This past weekend I was in my glory, six children from age 6 to 8 months tumbling around playing getting tickles piggyback rides and tummy berries. I love it.
 
I never was much of a "kid" person. I much prefer when they are older and more reasonable and conversational. The chaos and destruction wrought by young children is nerve wracking to me.. I love my grandchildren and like to see them.... but in small doses please..
 

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