Kobe, at Texarkana Comic-Con, 2014 |
How did I become a Gigi? At least literally? When Kobe was about...3 (or so?? I just remember him being rather tall even then, and there were other kids there, because after he was born, all these others starting turning up)...I was sitting on the couch in my mother-in-law's living room, and she was talking to Kobe, pointing to different people in the room, asking, "Who's that?" When she got to me, he said, "Gigi!" And well, that was that.
There are now eleven children, ranging in age from 2 to 14, who refer to me as such. And I have been "Gigi" even longer than I was just "Mom." Only 5 individuals have the option to call me "Mom," even though this wasn't something anyone insisted upon. It was entirely up to them. This is another story for later. I'll tackle my views on motherhood some other time.
8 of the Younglings, with their Poppa Don, 2013 |
Trey, doing his Captain Kirk impression, 2013 |
Here's the thing: These eleven "Younglings" are my legacy. Hopefully, like myself, they will wonder what their grandparents were like before they were grandparents. My grandparents are gone and I still wish I had known them even longer. They didn't really keep journals, or even take that many pictures. They certainly didn't have social media to record their every waking moment.
Gabriel, December 2014 |
Luke, getting ready to rock climb, 2014 |
So this blog is for them. They can read some of it now, or read it later when they're all grown up when it might be slightly more interesting to them. This is for other people, too. All are welcome.
And this is kinda for me, too. Because part of me still wants to be a famous writer, since I did the rock star thing already.
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