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- From: yarnot@babbage.csus.edu (Jan Yarnot)
- Newsgroups: misc.kids
- Subject: Happy New Year! (and Matthew-notes!)
- Message-ID: <1992Dec28.023317.19054@csusac.csus.edu>
- Date: 28 Dec 92 02:33:17 GMT
- Sender: usenet@csusac.csus.edu (News account (alt))
- Organization: Moi?
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- To recap for our new readers: Matthew, my grandson, was born April 24, 1991
-
- to my son Steve and daughter-in-law Glenna. He was a "floppy baby" and thought
- to have some rare syndrome and was only going to live a few days or weeks or
- months. Meanwhile, my Mother was in the hospital with her last illness. (do
- you sense Stress? Good.)
-
- Glenna, because of the caesarian, spent a few extra days in one hospital, while
- Matthew was in another in the neonatal unit. The day she got out, we thought
- it would be sensitive to let the new family be together at hospital 2, but G's
- family thought this was the occasion for a big get-together there. This
- translated as "Steve's parents don't care." (I know, I know, typical inlaw
- misunderstanding stuff, but it builds the foundation.)
-
- Matthew did well, and was allowed home May 11 or 12. On May 14, Steve's birth-
- day, Glenna asked me up. I played with the baby, and in an effort to compliment
- G., said something that she misunderstood and took wrong. I knew I'd stepped in
- it when the temperature dropped 20 degrees. Went off to visit my Mom... who
- died 2 days later. When I called the kids to tell them, it was "don't read the
- letter we sent."
-
- So the funeral was May 21 and they all came over, but it was tense. I gave
- the letter back, but had a pretty good idea what it said: figured that Steve
- had been given a second chance. Which apparently rankled, because he sent
- an update the following week, very hurtful, very childish. I wasn't the first
- in the family, nor the first in general, she cleaned out his friends completely.
- Phone calls and letters followed. I'm not going to pretend to be blameless
- here, but it was true that everything I did was wrong. Had we gone to the
- hospital that day, for instance, we'd have been interfering. As it was, we
- were unfeeling. Etc. My poor husband is trying to hold me together after my
- mother's death, and trying to keep the lines open to a very stressed young
- couple.
-
- The upshot is, the last time I saw Matthew was August 10, 1991. My other
- children and my husband have been keeping the lines open, but I just couldn't
- deal with it... and was getting no positive signs from either of the young
- couple.
-
- Christmas looked like maybe a crack. The photo Christmas card of Matthew
- (who is a lot better than forecast. He has a brace, he can't sit or stand
- alone, but he rolls everywhere, and he seems to be very bright) was taken
- in the outfit we sent him. When everyone else came for Christmas, they
- brought gifts, but hadn't time to go up (10 miles) to see the family,
- so I got my nerve up today and called. I said "don't forget, there are
- presents here with your name on them" and "I really would like to see
- Matthew once this year." To my surprise, G. let me talk to S. (this is to
- *everyone's* surprise. My daughter, who is planning a wedding next year,
- wants to talk to Steve "without his manager" about being the DJ.) And to
- my *double* surprise, they came. (I haven't seen S&G since February when
- my husband had his 50th.)
-
- I was in love with Matthew 17 months ago, but now I'm probably in like,
- since he's a stranger to me. (I've lost my sublimation-job with the
- homeless kids, though, due to lack of funds. I have had a lot of lovely
- little people to love, and will miss them a lot.) He understands what
- is said to him. He can wiggle one finger when you ask him how old he is,
- he talks a little (mostly uh-HUH and UH-uh), plays "I drop, you pick up"
- and "trade" and "here, take this imaginary goodie and tell me thanks",
- grabbed the red tongue of a puppet with supersonic speed, and is
- (of course) cute as the dickens. (ask me about my grandchildren).
-
- I got a minor zing in with Steve showing him my retirement cup (with a
- picture of my homeless kiddies) because he didn't even know about that
- job. I don't think he knew about either of my surgeries this year,
- either. I'd accidently (well, not on *purpose*) done another on the
- phone, when he asked how our Christmas was, and I said "great, everyone
- was here." (Actually, the most fun was gossipping about them. Daughter
- 2 let slip that one time when she was up she saw that Glenna was drawing
- horns and beards on us in the family picture. That was good for a major
- laugh. I mean, that is so childish it's worth a belly-laugh!)
-
- They're expecting again, in March. This one might be a girl. With luck,
- it looks like I might get to see it once in a while. G. doesn't want a
- girl, "I'm afraid she'd be like me." Well, now... and I also think she's
- earned a daughter-in-law just like herself, as well. (But *I*m nice to my
- ma-in-law!! This isn't karma!)
-
- Anyway, that was the highlight of 1992. Happy new year to all!
-
- --
- ---Jan Yarnot, net.grandma.-- | When you go out into the world,
- | watch out for traffic, hold hands,
- | and stick together.
- CSUS depends on my every word.| --Robert Fulghum
-