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My Granddaughter Said Something at Our Family Dinner That Left Everyone at the Table Speechless

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My granddaughter piped up with something at our Sunday family roast that left everyone at the table gobsmacked. It was just your usual gathering: my daughter Emily, my son-in-law Tom, their two kids and me, all squeezed in around the kitchen table in Manchester, Yorkshire puddings threatening to fall off the plates.

Nothing extravagant, just chit-chat about school, work, and vague plans to escape the drizzle this summer. All perfectly ordinary. But then Emily dropped a comment that made me feel like someone had swapped the salt for sugarsubtly strange.

She mentioned, ever so politely but firmly enough, that she was thinking we might not see each other quite so often. Not unkindlyjust straightforward. She said the children were growing up and needed to learn to be a bit more independent. Emily added, quite matter-of-factly, that when Im around too much they start relying on me for everything, from lost homework to missing socks.

I just nodded. I didn’t argueIm well trained in British restraint. That was when my younger granddaughter, Molly, all of eight years old, suddenly looked up from drowning her potatoes in gravy and asked something totally out of the blue.

She said, Why doesnt mum want Gran to come over? And you could have heard the tumbleweed roll straight through the dining room.

Emily tried for a brave smile and said that wasnt exactly the case, but Molly was having none of it. She continued, When Grans here, everyones less grumpy. Mum doesnt shout as much. Dad laughs more. And the house feels nicer.

Nobody said a word. Emily stared at her peas like they were about to reveal the mysteries of the universe. Thats when it hit me: adults can invent a thousand explanations, but kids see straight to the heart of things.

Afterwards, Emily caught me in the hallway and admitted maybe shed been a tad unfair. She said, sometimes you just forget how much someones presence can mean. I wasnt angryjust chuckled and told her something Ive learned over the years: love never clutters up a home. Its what makes a home feel like home.

Still, I wonderwhat would you do if you were in my shoes?

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