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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 606861" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>PG, I just wanted to tell you that all your recent posts are just beautiful to read. I so understand that great love that goes to your grandson straight from your heart. </p><p></p><p>I was in another state when my granddaughter was born, 17 years ago, and although I flew back to see her when she was a tiny new born, I didn't see her again until she was 5 months old. My daughter warned me that she was at that stage where she cried if people she didn't know picked her up, she didn't want my feelings to be hurt if my baby granddaughter was not happy about me holding her. </p><p></p><p>They were flying in and I picked them up at the airport. My daughter had the baby in a little carrier and she put the carrier on the floor when she saw me. I knelt down and said, "Hi" and the baby cracked up laughing. I mean that incredible continual giggling babies do...........I picked her up and she just kept laughing, pushing back and looking at me and cracking up. My daughter said, "she's NEVER done that Mom." She happily hung out in my arms. For that whole stay, my granddaughter would laugh like that when she and I had eye contact. My daughter said, "it's like she recognizes you." It's as if a bond was there before we even met.</p><p></p><p>I was in love in a way I never was before. That bond between us never left. She and I still crack up like that and we always have. So, I know just how you feel about Connor, there is nothing in the world like it. I am so happy for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 606861, member: 13542"] PG, I just wanted to tell you that all your recent posts are just beautiful to read. I so understand that great love that goes to your grandson straight from your heart. I was in another state when my granddaughter was born, 17 years ago, and although I flew back to see her when she was a tiny new born, I didn't see her again until she was 5 months old. My daughter warned me that she was at that stage where she cried if people she didn't know picked her up, she didn't want my feelings to be hurt if my baby granddaughter was not happy about me holding her. They were flying in and I picked them up at the airport. My daughter had the baby in a little carrier and she put the carrier on the floor when she saw me. I knelt down and said, "Hi" and the baby cracked up laughing. I mean that incredible continual giggling babies do...........I picked her up and she just kept laughing, pushing back and looking at me and cracking up. My daughter said, "she's NEVER done that Mom." She happily hung out in my arms. For that whole stay, my granddaughter would laugh like that when she and I had eye contact. My daughter said, "it's like she recognizes you." It's as if a bond was there before we even met. I was in love in a way I never was before. That bond between us never left. She and I still crack up like that and we always have. So, I know just how you feel about Connor, there is nothing in the world like it. I am so happy for you. [/QUOTE]
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