



Imagine if you had two sets of hands, two times the patience, and twice the energy. Now imagine if all the doubled parts were much better than their originals. That sums up having my mother-in-law stay with me for five days while Will was out of town. If you have a trouble-making MIL, you may want to skip this entry. Having Grandma Sally stay with us was fantastic. I got to go to my yoga class, grocery shop by myself, take a trip to a clothing store alone, have a run in the park muy solita... you get the picture. It was like a vacation but without missing your baby.
Sally also helped me navigate Ms. E's first ever fever. Edie has the remarkable and tragic talent for staying awake more hours than usual when she is sick and therefore extra tired. So small one was flowing back and forth across the lines of sanity and insanity for several days. In fact, she is still marching on in this fashion as I type. Super-grandmom MIL kept baby happy and mommy a lot less nervous than she would have been. On top of that, Grandma bought and built a walker for her first born grandbaby. All of this and she even spent her birthday with us!
She stayed long enough to see her first born son arrive back home safe, sound & exhausted. Will did not arrive bearing gifts, per se, but he did buy a three-pack of toothbrushes from Rite Aid. The US didn't have as many bargains as he'd recalled. Apparently, inflation has hit Jimmy John's something fierce. But he did come manage to find that trio of brushes for $2.50, so we'll basically be making money as we scrub our gums with those off brand beauties. Thanks, hon!
We miss you, Grandma! Thank you for staying!
















