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Our Relatives Want to Visit Us Because We Live Near the Seaside

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You know my friends, William and Jane, live right by the seaside. Last summer, they went to a christening where William was asked to be the godfather. After the service at the church, as is tradition, there was a party. There, they caught up with the godchilds grandparents. All evening, the grandparents couldnt contain their excitement about their grandson having such a wonderful godfather. They literally couldnt stop gushing about how lucky the family was to be connected to someone like William.

One thing they loved especially was that Jane and her husband lived by the sea.

What an amazing godfather, the grandmother beamed. And hes got a home by the seamarvellous! Now weve got someone to visit by the beach, no need to book a place anymore! Family ties really are something! How lucky we are, William, being related to you!

But honestly, nobody expected the godchilds grandmother to remember that comment quite so literally. A couple of weeks later, she actually arrived, bags in tow. Thing is, the godchilds dad, John, had rung William ahead of time to ask if his folks could come and stay for three or four nights. After tossing it over between them, Jane and William agreedfelt awkward to say no. It was peak summer, though, so work was busy, and neither of them was really up for hosting. Jane even had to take time off just to be a proper host.

The parents stayed for a bit, enjoyed the sunshine at the beach, and after many thank-yous and grateful smiles, packed up and left.

Thing is, considering Jane and William have a modest two-bedroom flat, Jane made up her mind shed refuse if they ever decided to surprise her with another visit. She loves when her friends or her godchild comethose visits are always a joy. But the parents? It was just too much, especially during peak tourist season when theyre trying to save a little for the winter.

I was gobsmacked when I heard. The parents are both well over sixty, theyve raised their children and grandchildren already. Was it really just a case of taking advantage of family connections and scoring a free seaside holiday?

Im pretty sure thats exactly itand, believe it or not, they hinted they might come backBut what really sealed it was what happened a month later. On a blustery afternoon, Jane came home to a postcard propped on the hallway table. It was from the grandparentsan old-fashioned seaside scene, deck chairs and gulls, scrawled over with their thanks.

On the back, beneath the usual pleasantries, was a single, honest line in wobbly handwriting:

Jane and William, you have no idea what those days by the sea meant to us. For the first time in years, we felt young again. Please forgive old folks who sometimes forget how much is too much. You gave us a memory well treasure.

Jane read it once, twice, her annoyance melting away. She tucked the postcard behind a jar of shells theyd gathered that summer, and later, told William they could always say no next timebut maybe, just maybe, what felt like an imposition had also been a gift.

Because sometimes, family really is showing upunexpected, uninvited, and oddly unforgettable. And sometimes, a seaside flat isnt just a place by the water, but a place where the past and present catch up, if only for a few bright, breezy days.

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