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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 714603" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Teri...slow down. She is 9 years old abd what seems great to her tje day before may change the next day. This is common at her age. Shes not flaky. Dont think of her that way. She is nine, very young</p><p></p><p>I have an adorable grandson from difficult son and he is 9. When i see him, i go day to day and dont take him places if he doesnt want to go, even if I think it would be fun. I let him be his age and they change their minds a lot.</p><p></p><p>Enjoy your granddaughter. Stay home if she likes. Bake cookies. Take walks. Take her in the yard and let her help you garden if you do that. Let her relax.</p><p></p><p>I loved my grandma with all my heart. Most of our interaction was cutting paper dolls, making "mish mash" ( she let me put various ingrediants in a bowl and mix it), board games, but most of all she wrapped me in love and made me feel safe in a way nobody else did.</p><p></p><p>Maybe its time to let go of expectations and just relax yiurself and let her enjoy just being with you. She may not be a homebody and thats okay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 714603, member: 1550"] Teri...slow down. She is 9 years old abd what seems great to her tje day before may change the next day. This is common at her age. Shes not flaky. Dont think of her that way. She is nine, very young I have an adorable grandson from difficult son and he is 9. When i see him, i go day to day and dont take him places if he doesnt want to go, even if I think it would be fun. I let him be his age and they change their minds a lot. Enjoy your granddaughter. Stay home if she likes. Bake cookies. Take walks. Take her in the yard and let her help you garden if you do that. Let her relax. I loved my grandma with all my heart. Most of our interaction was cutting paper dolls, making "mish mash" ( she let me put various ingrediants in a bowl and mix it), board games, but most of all she wrapped me in love and made me feel safe in a way nobody else did. Maybe its time to let go of expectations and just relax yiurself and let her enjoy just being with you. She may not be a homebody and thats okay. [/QUOTE]
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