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We Pretended Not to Be Home to Avoid Visits from the Grandkids

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**Diary Entry**

I never thought Id say it aloud: *”I dont want the grandchildren to visit.”* Even Im ashamed of the thought. But every story has two sides, and perhaps, hearing ours, youll understand why my wife and I hide inside our own home now.

Im 67, my wife, Margaret, is 65. We became grandparents youngour daughter, Eleanor, was barely 30 when she had her first. Little Charlotte arrived, and it felt like a second wind. We pushed her pram through Hyde Park, spoiled her rotten with toys, adored every moment. We even joked, *”Young grandparents get to enjoy it all!”* Back then, it truly felt like a blessing.

Then came the secondanother girl, Amelia. We loved her just the same, had them over weekends, helped where we could. Eleanor never had to ask; we insisted. We adore our children and grandchildren. But then came the thirdtwins. And suddenly, everything changed.

With those two boys, Oliver and Henry, our home turned to chaos. Weekends werent peaceful anymorejust endless noise, shouting, tears. We didnt stop loving them, but exhaustion set in. Id had heart surgery, and Margarets doctor warned her against lifting. Yet Eleanor acted oblivious. *”Were on our way,”* shed say, never asking if it suited us. Sometimes, theyd turn up unannounced, as if it were our duty.

One day, spotting them from the window, I whispered to Margaret, *”Lets pretend were out.”* She nodded silently. We turned off the lights, held our breath. They knocked, rang the bell, even tried their keybut we stayed hidden, like frightened children.

When they left, Margaret criednot from relief, but bitterness. *”How did it come to this?”* she asked. I had no answer.

We love our grandchildren, but were not a free nursery for busy parents. We want peace in our later yearstime to read, to see a play at the West End, to just *be*. Were not full-time babysitters.

Eleanor was hurt when she realised wed ignored her. Called us selfish. But I ask: is it selfish to want quiet, to ask for respect?

I write this not to justify myself, but to say: ageing isnt a life sentence. Even grandparents deserve rest and boundaries. Loving them doesnt mean letting them trample us. It means caringwithout forgetting to care for ourselves.

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