There are plenty of jokes around about strict parents turning into the permissive grandparents who spoil their grandchildren.
You know the ones...
Me: "Mum, I’m hungry."
My mum: "You know where the fruit is."
My child: "Grandma, I'm hungry."
My mum: "Let me know what you would like me to bake for you!"
As an adult, watching the parents who said no your entire childhood turn into people who don't know the word is equally perplexing and bemusing. Where were these people every time you asked for a sleepover or a second helping of dessert?
It's funny, but it's also frustrating. There is a special pain in watching parents who were busy, distracted and overwhelmed for most of your childhood suddenly have capacity for patience and kindness towards your own child.
Seeing the lengths your parents go to make time for your child's interests, celebrate their wins and put effort into taking them on adventures can highlight what was missing from your own childhood. Where was that endless patience currently being displayed to a toddler wanting to put their own shoes on when I was growing up? Is the grandma with boundless energy for reading story after story the same women who yelled at me for leaving mugs all over the house?
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