But there are a couple of things that make me a little apprehensive when I think about becoming a grandma. I believe I handled the motherhood thing pretty well. We ended up with two fantastic kids and I'd like to think that I had a little something to do with that.
But every grandparent that I talk to tells me that having grand kids is the BEST thing ever. So I really want to do it right. I want my granddaughter to be absolutely crazy about me. I want her to beg Mom and Dad to take her to Grandma's house. I want her to think I'm crazy fun!
But here I am, confessing to the whole world, that I have two grandma flaws. I'm not happy about it, but I admit it. From a grand kid's perspective these could be deal-breakers, at least that's my fear. So here they are.
Number one...I hate snow. No, let me re-phrase that. I HATE SNOW! I know that I must have liked it when I was a kid and it meant I got out of school. It must have been fun to play in when I didn't have to worry about driving to work in it. But that was a very long time ago and nowadays, even the mention of a possibility of snow makes my palms sweat and my heart beat fast. So here's my dilemma, can a grand child really love a grandparent who hates the white stuff? I just don't know.
And then, there's the other thing. I don't like Dr. Seuss. Never have, never will. I know that makes me un-American or something, but I can't help it. He annoys me. In fact, he annoys me so much that I wrote a poem about it. It explains my feelings better than mere prose ever could so I'll share it with you here.
The Trouble with Dr. Seuss
By Laura Miles
I do not like this Dr. Seuss
I think his books are all a ruse
to waste my time, they’re of no use!
I try to read and think they’re fun.
But every single one seems dumb.
The words repeat, repeat, repeat,
sometimes they rhyme, sometimes they don’t!
I do not like these books at all.
I do not like them, big or small.
I do not like them red or blue,
I do not like them at the zoo.
I do not like them with my lunch,
I do not like them in a bunch.
And now I find that it’s no use,
I can’t stop talking like Dr. Seuss!
But what kid doesn't adore Dr. Seuss? Oh, wait a minute...I didn't like him, even as a kid! Hey, maybe there's a chance that my granddaughter won't like Dr. Seuss either. Maybe she'll follow in her English-Major-Grandmother's footsteps and prefer Robert Frost! It's possible! Hey, I think I'm feeling better!
But then again, there is still that whole snow thing...
1 comment:
I read your poem out loud to David - we were both cracking up. You are hilarious, Laura!
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