This is my favorite statistic to know: In order for great-Grandma to be born, she had 2 parents, 4 grandparents, 8 great-grandparents, 16 great-great-grandparents, etc. The number of people who had to find each other and become parents just so this sweet baby could be born is awesome.
I always think about that when I see a room full of family. it took two people having bareback probably multiple times to create entire generations. the way humans procreate is strange sometimes. sex has become so far removed from family (ie its now used far more for recreational pleasure than as a means to begin a family) that it's hard for me to grasp that behind every adorable baby or gentle grandma there's a couple raw dogging it. Just so graphic for such innocent results
Mother's Day 2000. Visited my grandmother suffering from dementia. My cousin came in the room, with his newborn son. My grandmother's eyes lit up and she smiled. Holding my nephew many memories came flooding back. She recognized pretty much all of us that came to visit. She passed just months after that day, but as I am in tears typing this, it was the best Mother's Day ever. Love this post!
I love how she's holding the baby and she then reaches up to her granddaughter and says come here sweetheart so sweetly like shes also her little baby. She made my heart melt. ❤
Ouch, this hurts. This actually happend to me. I was kept away from my birth mother by my crazy selfish CUNT of a grandmother who actually wanted to keep me and succeeded since I ended up being raised by her all while I had a mother who was willing and able to raise children with a husband since the existance of SIX blood siblings proved that. Now i'm grown up with no desire to marry or procreate.
I lost my grandmother when I was 20 and she 77. I lost my mom when I was 42 and she 71. These folks should cherish the memories of these old folks. It’s a gift.
True. I used to visit my grandmother's sister & when my granddaughter was born aI had to bring the young to the old. Nothing can take away the vision of a frail 96 year old trying to hold a three month old. Auntie had lost the gleam in her eyes & six months later was buried with her husband. This video is a blessing to many as they remember 😊❤
For sure! I took my family to Disney World in Florida this past January so that my mom could meet her twin great-grandsons. I got a TON of pictures. I got them printed out and they're going into an album so they'll last forever. Jackson and Jordan may not remember meeting their great grandma, but they'll see the tears and the look on mom's face and know that she loved them with all her heart.
speaking from my own experience, most elders are VERY unapproachable, mean, selfish and always judging your way of living. I am always glad to see kind elders being visited and having great-grandkids, but most of them do not even deserve a phone call. Again, my experience. And then they wonder why nobody visits and I quote ”After I spent so much money and time on raising them”. Great video.
@@SYNAGATESno no! My experience is the opposite, elders are extremely sweet and don’t care how much money they spend as long as you’re happy!(if going to reply back don’t send any rude messages as I don’t intend to start an argument)
I loved my Grannie dearly & spent as much vacation time at her house as I could! I am so thrilled & grateful that she got to meet my 2 year old daughter who went right to her! Grannie didn’t know we were coming & she was overcome with joy! We lived in NH after marriage & she lived in Alabama. She came running out of the kitchen into the living room when she heard my voice calling, “Grannie??!” through thé screen door. I immediately heard her say from the kitchen, “That’s my Becky, I KNOW that’s my Becky!!” I knew then how back much she loved me, too. Little did she know I had brought a little “me” to meet her! Such joy to see my daughter in her arms or walking from room to room checking out things as I had so many years before! I know it brought m lot of memories for Grannie, too.❤️🙏😘😇🌹
❤❤😅 beautiful,you just know,even the first time my instinct and confidence just came immediately,no fear just pick up and cuddle,their like wee china dolls and yet still that automatic response comes. Mine is coming out in 19 days exactly. A little boy Julian.
It’s crazy I grew people in my body that have likes and dislikes and wants and dreams. That are going to grow and start their own families. It’s crazy beautiful I can’t wait to be old and see what my family turns out to be like. ❤
My Mom is 82, I'm 54, my daughter is 36 and her son is 4, my son is 32 and his daughter is 10. We were all together at the same place same time, 4 generations together is amazing, I cried.
She immediately knew what to do? She knows what to do more than anyone in that room. Shez probably handled 10 kids by now. Her own children, her children’s children and now her grandchildren’s children. Old people know so much.
"... since she held a baby" Nice one taking his words out of context for the sake of.. Well, you already know. Also, how nice of you to insinuate that the guy speaking doesn't think being a mother (or father for that matter) isn't a lifetime job.. He didn't say or even hint at anything that would lead one to believe that; but you TELL EM!
@LIVE4-Adrenaline-MyRide-wj8gksome of us are not career women by choice. I would love to be at home with my 1 daughter but it’s hard to meet a stable man who wants to protect and provide so I can stay at home and raise some siblings. Right now I have to play both roles, we’ll I’m only 29 so I have faith I will meet the right person before it’s too late, but trust me it’s not by choice.
This old lady was once a baby too. Almighty Allah brought us to this world for a temporary test. The real life of a person is the afterlife that begins with death. Therefore, one should not live attached to this world. He should understand that it is temporary. A person spends hours on everything in 24 hours. He spends hours watching movies, watching series, watching football, playing games, social networks, reading books, meeting friends, walking and everything else. However, he does not devote 10 minutes to worshiping Almighty Allah. He does not thank Allah by prostrating to Allah, who creates from nothing, who gives all his blessings and sustenance without reciprocation.
This is what a human earns, no matter how rich, famous you are at the end nothing will matter and no one will care other than your family. This grandma is so lucky.
@@magnarcreed3801 everything is possible. But it's 100% guaranteed your kids won't care about you in old age if you don't have anyone. I think it's a very small number of people who are having kids just to avoid loneliness in 50 years. Look at the joyful family in the video.
@@KateLate____ Look at child abuse and neglect percentages and you might change your mind. Homeless youth. Reasons people give CF people to have kids. Etc. Overall a terrible reason to bring life into this planet. A more secure plan is don’t have them and save the money instead so you can choose your own care.
My great grandmother passed away at the ripe age of 103 years old. She was able to see 5 generations of family starting with her. She passed when I was probably 13 or 14. I miss her and wish I spent more time with her. We lived far apart. Definitely cherish your grandparents for as long as you have them here
My late grandmother passed away in 2016…just months after her 2nd oldest great grandchild had his 1st baby > her 1st great great grand granddaughter. She was 98 but her GP said her actual age was probably more than a century. Still miss her…but glad my children did get to know her.
I liked when she waved over to her granddaughter and gave her a kiss on the cheek too, while holding her great granddaughter. That was so touching to see.❤
My grandma is 93 and still going strong thankfully then my mum me my daughter and my granddaughter who is 9 months old so 5 generations of girls. we did photos of us all together the day my grandma met my granddaughter. just wish we take a video of it ❤
@@victoriaking6205 This is what happened with my great-great-grandma when i was a baby. 5 generations of girls/women all together! I missed her mom by a year 😊
Please everyone, if you have an elderly relative go and visit. You don’t have to stay too long. Give a hug. It means everything to someone while they’re waiting to die.
And you think about the times that these people came up in - life was much harder in different ways and less comfortable. We are all lucky to be here and should thank our elders more often.
And the fact that this video will last forever and he will have the chance to get to see how full of love and overwhelmed his Great Grandmother was that he came into this world while she was still alive... is everything‼️
I came into my GGMA's life in the last few years of her life. I barely remember her as a face in a hospital bed but I'm glad I got to meet her. I know she just loved me and my older brother to pieces and that's enough for me.
This is why I love working with elderly people. I love the random hugs, the smart remarks, the wise talks, and the sit-downs. They show love in such a wholesome way.
They do. I love and always have loved elderly so much.They always have something to tell and those are always the best stories to me. I could never work with them simply for knowing I would no doubt get attached and be terribly heartbroken when they pass. I have to spare myself that repeated pain.
Old people are the nicest and I love talking to them the most cause they mostly talk about irl stuff and how you deal with daily problems. That’s what my grandma always do when I go visit her in my home country.
I’m going to visit her next year and I pray to Jesus always not to take her away from me before I get to meet her in person again after years. She’s 90+ yo and still going strong to this day.
@@nozomu5996 wow I’m the same!! I haven’t been able to see mine back in my home country for years, we plan to go this year, and I pray God keeps her for us so we can see her in time too.
@@itsLayshiayea, my great grandmother has lots of kids, therefore upping the chances of getting more grand/great grandchildren. at least 30 grands and idek how many great grands lol
My grandma was the same way with me from what I’ve been told. I fussed and cried nonstop with my mom, aunts, pretty much anyone who tried to hold me but I’d immediately quiet down once she’d hold me
@Eagles883 On the contrary. How one holds a child is an excellent indicator. Why do you have issues with her age? Incidentally, your comment was so inane - the system didn't even tell me you had spewed. Almost 800 agree with me. You're the outlier.
My daughter was lucky enough to get to meet her great great grandmother. Got the 5 generation pic made into a canvas and it's hanging in my living room.
Are you me?? 😂 I had the same thing! Not a canvas tho but a 5 generation picture! My daughter was the first girl born in my family since my mother. That was 43 years prior. So my great grandmother said it was the first baby girl from the family she has held in over 40 years
Wow congratulations.... Happy to hear ... I wanted something like that too.... But was too busy in buliding career, lost my grandma last year.... Still stand single.... Going after career.
Hopefully humans will learn from there mistakes. There's nothing more beautiful then finding someone you trust and love with all your heart and start a family with that soul. Social media,society especially in America has ruined this. Fight for your family's
Ist sie gar nicht. Sie drückt es einfach mit dem gesicht in ihrem pullover😮 das kind hatte not. Das war nicht der muttermodus. Das in den Kommentaren keiner sieht, was da geschieht ,zeigt warum soviele leiden und krank werden. Narzissten sind das... mit dem übergriffigen gedanke "meins" .
Oh love same!! I would've given ANYTHING for my Grandma to meet my son at least 🔂, but she literally passed away 1 week to the day that I gave birth to him😭😭 My grandma, along with my mom were my best friends so it was extremely hard not having grandma around🥹 but I know she's watching over both my babies these days!💗
When my son was born, he got to meet 3 great GREAT Grandma's!!!!!! And I'll be honest... I had my kids young and thought I'd be so glad when they grew up and moved out and got their own lives... But I cannot wait to be a Grandmother! And to get the chance to be a great grandmother, would make me beyond happy! So just try to look forward to the day that you do, too! But I'm 40 yrs old. My husband is 42. He has no bio children and wants one of course... I honestly do too... So who knows? Maybe this will be the year that I get my tubes untied and become a mom again. Ivcamt decide if I'm too old or not. But I do spend every night thinking about it and crying.
@jvillegarage2278. Wow! Really? I am more than impressed about this smart comment of yours. I have never thought about this extraordinary and so unique thing. By the way, I'm more than curious to know how you could know this woman is ''amazing''. Do you know her personally or have you ever lived with her? I have always been astonished by people who do make assumptions about complete strangers.
I'm just a grandpa. My eldest is 9. I dream of meeting a great grandchild so I know my dad's legacy will continue. He started our family being an orphan. Non American citizen from Mexico. Joined US Army at 16 during WW2 claiming to be 18. He said he wanted to help atop the Germans. Survived war and became a citizen. He joined the San Antonio Police Dept and served 35 yrs. Greatest dad ever. I want to see his legacy continue.
@@ColinoDeani thank u lol I didn’t wanna say it but.. yeah that definitely happened 😭 I thought baby instantly fell asleep first time watching so I watched again. Nope, couldn’t breathe
I’m 24 and currently live with my 89 year old grandma and my 2 y/o daughter. My baby brings her so much joy, I haven’t seen her this happy since before she went into a wheelchair. Every morning my daughter runs in and says hi and she gets so excited.
This is beautiful. I got the privilege to live with my great grandmother for a while before she passed away. I miss her dearly, but I also know I was so blessed to have known her! Your daughter will be the same, I'm sure :)
@@fortheloveofdavis9577Got to know my GGma for a lil when I first got grown. So grateful to see the adult side of my roots and have some understanding on what my bloodline was about. (She shot two men lol) R.I.P Dorothy you were appreciated
Grandchildren will add years. My dad was extended 4 in a half! He went from passing away with an estimated time frame of 1 year to 4! I'm grateful he had a chance to see my big boy grow
My brother and myself were beaten up our whole life, got told we are worth nothing and ruinedntheblife of our parents. The house of my grandmother was my safe place. A house were I was welcome, safe and got some love. I would have killed myself without her. I left home when I was 19 and never saw again my parents nor visited their graves. But I miss my granny every day until today. And now I live in her house, with my own family and I'm sure my granny would be happy to see the toddlers living happily in her house
I'm very lucky as have 3 great grandaughters. 6, 10, and nearly 15. Great grandson due in July. I'm lucky enough to be able to help out. Babysitting, school runs and taking them out for lunch. Love it. ❤❤❤💙
I really hope you will live to the day that you meet your first great-great grandchild and see them growing up, whilst being in good health. May God bless you in your big age!
Ive only met one great grandma and great grandpa. The rest died before I was born. Only my moms parents also lived, my dads died. My grandparents died in a car accident in their 50s about my moms current age and my great grandma died when I was pregnant with my first child and everyone kept it a secret from me until I became suspicious and finally realized she died and confronted my family. They didnt want to upset me but I realized she died before they came clean so by the time they told me I was already a huge mess freaking out because I was hurt that my family didnt tell me and upset she never got to meet her great great grandson😢 I miss them all so much!
My grandfather actually has one great-great-grandson, and I don't even know if they got the chance to meet. I discovered my cousin has a grandson at my aunt's wake; Grandpa does *not* handle deaty services, and I can't even imagine how he was at his own daughter's service 😥
thats true; they apparently give people with dementia fake babies to make them feel like they have a very important task to tend to and it make them feel good i guess. people who dont have like some kind of trauma or issue love babies. its instinctive.
After crying over mistakes I made with MY birthed children my PRECIOUS grandchildren brought out the GRANDMA BEAR in me. I wanted to protect them from the innocent mistakes THEIR parents would inevitably make. What MARVELOUS tribes we become within the "circle" ❤ .
This made me start crying. My great grandma passed away in her sleep a week ago at the age of 97. She and my great grandpa wanted to adopt me when my birth mother couldn’t raise me but I was adopted by my current parents. I was able to go to her funeral and say goodbye. This video was a heartwarming experience for me
@@NIPPYTHEVOICE it's okay. My mom deserves that I'm sorry more than me. Cause that was HER grandma not mine. She was very close to her growing up and she was the best grandma ever to my mom, brothers and all their cousins too. She raised all of them and was there for them and always did what their parents couldn't. The night she died my mom was bawling her eyes out very loudly, she was the one most upset. She and I were close. But only as close as we could be with me being a young kid and her being at the late stages in life. With her Alzheimer's she would mix up me my mom and my grandma. But she and I would always laugh when she spit out her dentures.
You’re more lucky than you know to still have your grandparents, but to say that you met your great grandparents is incredible. Life is precious. Visit your family.
i got to meet my great grandfather. he wasn't around long but he lived at least the first three years of my live - i don't remember him, but i know it was special. half of my grandparents are still alive, but it was a shock to lose the others, especially since one died in 2020 and one died in 2021. they were too close together.
This one woman, and generations followed suit. Life is precious
Indeed❤
I agree
I LOVE YOU AND THEM!❤ OH HECK I LOVE YOU ALL😊
This is my favorite statistic to know: In order for great-Grandma to be born, she had 2 parents, 4 grandparents, 8 great-grandparents, 16 great-great-grandparents, etc. The number of people who had to find each other and become parents just so this sweet baby could be born is awesome.
@@MarkousMajorSurf ❤
A mother’s instinct doesn’t go away no matter what age she is.
That’s right! And Grandma voice got loud and strong when she saw them walk in the door! 😂❤ I love it 🥲, so touching!!😌
She just hugged the baby I think most people would do that?😂
that's sexist AF, both men and women have an instinct to care for a baby
@@GenichiSojosaying that a mothers instinct doesn’t go away isn’t being sexist it’s the truth
@@GenichiSojo Except that no one said anything about men... chill out
Without this woman non of them wold of been in that room, thats the beauty of family
Verdade
Bênçãos infinitas
Yes she impregnated herself...
Get a grip..
My great grandfather use to have a joke about this. You're all here today because one night I forgot that I had a condom in my glovebox.
I always think about that when I see a room full of family. it took two people having bareback probably multiple times to create entire generations. the way humans procreate is strange sometimes. sex has become so far removed from family (ie its now used far more for recreational pleasure than as a means to begin a family) that it's hard for me to grasp that behind every adorable baby or gentle grandma there's a couple raw dogging it. Just so graphic for such innocent results
Mother's Day 2000. Visited my grandmother suffering from dementia. My cousin came in the room, with his newborn son. My grandmother's eyes lit up and she smiled. Holding my nephew many memories came flooding back. She recognized pretty much all of us that came to visit. She passed just months after that day, but as I am in tears typing this, it was the best Mother's Day ever. Love this post!
What a precious memory....
may she always smile at you and hug you every time you think of her :)
I'm sorry for you... 😭
Damn this comment made me tear a little 😢 sorry for ur loss
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I love how she's holding the baby and she then reaches up to her granddaughter and says come here sweetheart so sweetly like shes also her little baby. She made my heart melt. ❤
She's a special lady.
That was a beautiful moment right ❤
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@@aewtx thats her granddaughter-in-law
The way she made her own baby lean in for a kiss made me cry.
Grand daughter
her grand daughter
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@@asmaj.631maybe grand daughter in law
Momentos preciosos em família,
maravilhoso ver!❤
A mother will always be a mother, no matter the kid.
So true 😊
Fathers are important too
Here in Portugal we have a saying "A Grandmother is a mother in double"
@@jacobbell1934No one said they aren't
@@jacobbell1934mk?
A great grandmother!! She’s raised two generations and now a third! The true matriarch ❤
Grammys so happy she's crying with tears of joy
I love how the grandma kissed the baby's mom. Not sure if that was her granddaughter but people often forget about the mom once the baby arrives.
I think the guy who hugged her first is her grandson but I'm sure they're both family to that sweet old lady
Half the time, it's a good thing because the mom wants some time to herself. But it does feel good regardless to get a kiss from grandma
exactly what I was thinking!
@jaebrowne6780 Yeah, she seems to be the type that granddaughter in law = granddaughter.
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I actually felt okay when grandma said “it’s OK”
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That was so sweet. She hugged that little one like “okay, she’s mine now”
Ouch, this hurts. This actually happend to me. I was kept away from my birth mother by my crazy selfish CUNT of a grandmother who actually wanted to keep me and succeeded since I ended up being raised by her all while I had a mother who was willing and able to raise children with a husband since the existance of SIX blood siblings proved that. Now i'm grown up with no desire to marry or procreate.
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my mother died of cancer at the age of 60
we were all happy that she got to meet 3 grandchildren who were born in that year.
I lost my grandmother when I was 20 and she 77. I lost my mom when I was 42 and she 71. These folks should cherish the memories of these old folks. It’s a gift.
True. I used to visit my grandmother's sister & when my granddaughter was born aI had to bring the young to the old. Nothing can take away the vision of a frail 96 year old trying to hold a three month old. Auntie had lost the gleam in her eyes & six months later was buried with her husband. This video is a blessing to many as they remember 😊❤
Same here.. many hugs to you my love 💘 xoxo
For sure! I took my family to Disney World in Florida this past January so that my mom could meet her twin great-grandsons. I got a TON of pictures. I got them printed out and they're going into an album so they'll last forever. Jackson and Jordan may not remember meeting their great grandma, but they'll see the tears and the look on mom's face and know that she loved them with all her heart.
Yes. Im sorry for your ❤😢😢😢❤ May they both rest in peace
I was 12 when i lost my grandmother, it sucks being the youngest child and getting to spend a decade less with your family then your siblings got to.
She’s clearly been a mother for multiple generations 🥹❤️
Crazy it's almost like she's a grandmother
@@dylanlavillain7173GREAT, grandmother. Get it right
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People don’t visit their elders enough. It means the world to them
so true
So well stated. Society NEEDS TO CHANGE!!
speaking from my own experience, most elders are VERY unapproachable, mean, selfish and always judging your way of living. I am always glad to see kind elders being visited and having great-grandkids, but most of them do not even deserve a phone call. Again, my experience. And then they wonder why nobody visits and I quote ”After I spent so much money and time on raising them”. Great video.
@@SYNAGATESno no! My experience is the opposite, elders are extremely sweet and don’t care how much money they spend as long as you’re happy!(if going to reply back don’t send any rude messages as I don’t intend to start an argument)
@@SYNAGATESMost?
Exactly how many “elders” do you know? 😂
SHE KNOW she achived immortality. her genetic memory lives on. she is a success,
I miss my grandma, she was such a nice and caring person! This is well needed and I’m happy for her
yea grand mas are great i miss mine 2 they always cared for me like a son
I loved my Grannie dearly & spent as much vacation time at her house as I could! I am so thrilled & grateful that she got to meet my 2 year old daughter who went right to her! Grannie didn’t know we were coming & she was overcome with joy! We lived in NH after marriage & she lived in Alabama. She came running out of the kitchen into the living room when she heard my voice calling, “Grannie??!” through thé screen door. I immediately heard her say from the kitchen, “That’s my Becky, I KNOW that’s my Becky!!” I knew then how back much she loved me, too. Little did she know I had brought a little “me” to meet her! Such joy to see my daughter in
her arms or walking from room to room checking out things as I had so many years before! I know it brought m lot of memories for Grannie, too.❤️🙏😘😇🌹
Me too ❤❤❤
my Grandma was a cun t.
i still mis her.
I understand you. Mine was precious king and had such a wonderful look a li
Four generations in the same room! It’s one of life’s blessings
I was lucky enough to present my kids to my great-grandmother. 5 generations in the same room was something out of this world.
@@CabanonGuitarHerosame I’m the last and my great grandma still alive
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My last great grandparent died when I was 2. I wonder if my older cousins remember her. Everyone had children a little late in my family.
My great-grandparents saw their great-grandchildren
that muscle memory never leaves. love it
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❤❤😅 beautiful,you just know,even the first time my instinct and confidence just came immediately,no fear just pick up and cuddle,their like wee china dolls and yet still that automatic response comes. Mine is coming out in 19 days exactly. A little boy Julian.
@@chrysalis72Aww congrats!! I wish you a speedy recovery and beautiful memories ❤️🙏🥰🤍
Hello
@@chrysalis72May God Bless You 🙏❤️ All The Best and Congratulations 🙏❤️
It’s crazy I grew people in my body that have likes and dislikes and wants and dreams. That are going to grow and start their own families. It’s crazy beautiful I can’t wait to be old and see what my family turns out to be like. ❤
Grandma isn’t lucky.
Grandma is blessed.
Lovely video
God always grants us the happiness we all need in our lives
So many generations. Basically what a successful living being is.
@@TemplarX2 amen
Wow cute little boy ❤❤☺️☺️😇😇
Grandma is great... great grandma
My Mom is 82, I'm 54, my daughter is 36 and her son is 4, my son is 32 and his daughter is 10. We were all together at the same place same time, 4 generations together is amazing, I cried.
My Granny got to meet my grandson before she passed at 87 💚💯 that's 5 generations. We felt so blessed for that moment. I'll always cherish that.
@@iub.9893 I was 18 when my daughter was conceived and I was still 18 when she was born. It's funny how math works, 36 + 18 = 54 amazing!
@@samanthavandusen hot damn, wow that's awesome AND worth sharing! Thank you!
Awwww, Amen Phillip🥰🎯‼️🥹🚀✝️⬆️🎁✅😆 that’s wonderful
@@iub.9893 why?
She immediately knew what to do? She knows what to do more than anyone in that room. Shez probably handled 10 kids by now. Her own children, her children’s children and now her grandchildren’s children. Old people know so much.
Yeah I didn’t get that comment at all..she may be old and not as strong as she used to be but she definitely knows what she’s doing
Not every old person knows a lot
@@nexusjohnn3681 she’s a great grandmother…I’m sure she knows one or two things about raising children
@@esthero2576 ...
@@esthero2576 you definitely didnt understand what i just said
My grandma is 83 with her 4th great grandkid on the way, I hope that if I had kids of my own she'll liev long enough to love and cherish them as well
“It’s been a little while”. She’s a mother. She knows exactly what she’s doing. Being a mother is a lifetime job
"... since she held a baby"
Nice one taking his words out of context for the sake of.. Well, you already know.
Also, how nice of you to insinuate that the guy speaking doesn't think being a mother (or father for that matter) isn't a lifetime job.. He didn't say or even hint at anything that would lead one to believe that; but you TELL EM!
Good job oh great white knight
@@ballaking1000 OMG… You can’t be serious!! Chill bro… 🤣
@@ballaking1000 Stop yer yappin'!
@@caseyusaok
I swear grandma and grandpa has the most natural touch when carrying a baby. Like instantly the babies stop crying when being held by grandparents
Eya es tatara abuela ,ese bebé es el hijo de su bisnieto.
@@mariaraperez5654hijo de su nieto* porque el bebé es el bisnieto
Its that calming old person smell
not every grandparent is some angel unfortunately
@@pinkpugginznot a lot of them yeah but the very few are 😊🙂
I love how grandma is holding the infant and brings the baby's mom in for a kiss. So much love 💕
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@LIVE4-Adrenaline-MyRide-wj8gksome of us are not career women by choice. I would love to be at home with my 1 daughter but it’s hard to meet a stable man who wants to protect and provide so I can stay at home and raise some siblings. Right now I have to play both roles, we’ll I’m only 29 so I have faith I will meet the right person before it’s too late, but trust me it’s not by choice.
I know right!? Regardless relations, these miracles take two beings & a whole lotta love. She celebrates a true family moment.
Sooo sweet! 🥰 The heart of a mother! ❤
@LIVE4-Adrenaline-MyRide-wj8gkyou’re going to hell. 🥰
Rodzina jest najważniejsza , cudownie i pięknie się to ogląda..!., Babcie są najcudowniejszymi osobami na świecie....🙂❤
She held that baby and her mouth flew open and suddenly that was the first baby she’d ever seen all over again😭I’m not crying you’re crying
cry baby 😂
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I'm not crying your crying 😂😭
THIS. This is what GROOMING DESTROYS.
BLOODLINES !
This right here is why we protect grandma at all costs.
And little ones😊😊😊
@@ritabrandow1318yes!!!!
This old lady was once a baby too. Almighty Allah brought us to this world for a temporary test. The real life of a person is the afterlife that begins with death. Therefore, one should not live attached to this world. He should understand that it is temporary. A person spends hours on everything in 24 hours. He spends hours watching movies, watching series, watching football, playing games, social networks, reading books, meeting friends, walking and everything else. However, he does not devote 10 minutes to worshiping Almighty Allah. He does not thank Allah by prostrating to Allah, who creates from nothing, who gives all his blessings and sustenance without reciprocation.
_"at all costs"_ is an extreme statement for such a sickly old woman.
sadly, many dont have any family left to protect them.
I'm a 38 yr old male and this brought tears to my eyes.i look forward and pray to have this moment in 8 months.
Same I'm 42 and sadly I'll never experience this.
34 years old, with my almost 19 month old sleeping on me, first child. You're going to cry a lot. Every little thing they do is absolutely beautiful.
hope for you too bro ❤ live happy
Congratulations 🎉 Wish you the best ❤
@@JorgeEscobarMXthere’s always still time :)
They forget that Grandma is the mother of all the mother's 💪🏾❤️❤️
Once a mama,always a mama. She could've been 120 but seeing a baby made her instinctively want to hold and love said babe
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look how that baby just snuggled right into those experienced, loving arms. This made me cry. ❤️
Me too, Brandy Lou. It's not often, but the tears started flowing.
That little girl knew that grandma was safe and warm. I wonder if they had to wrestle the baby from grandma?😅😅😅
Me too!!! 😢😭
@@dd470_ uploading some tissues for you
This is what a human earns, no matter how rich, famous you are at the end nothing will matter and no one will care other than your family. This grandma is so lucky.
If you treat them well. Lots of bad parents in nursing homes.
And if you don't have kids, you're screwed 😢
@@KateLate____
Could be still. If I found out I was born just to care for them when they’re old I wouldn’t.
@@magnarcreed3801 everything is possible. But it's 100% guaranteed your kids won't care about you in old age if you don't have anyone. I think it's a very small number of people who are having kids just to avoid loneliness in 50 years.
Look at the joyful family in the video.
@@KateLate____
Look at child abuse and neglect percentages and you might change your mind. Homeless youth. Reasons people give CF people to have kids. Etc.
Overall a terrible reason to bring life into this planet. A more secure plan is don’t have them and save the money instead so you can choose your own care.
Thx for make me remember my grandparents 🥲
My great grandmother passed away at the ripe age of 103 years old. She was able to see 5 generations of family starting with her. She passed when I was probably 13 or 14. I miss her and wish I spent more time with her. We lived far apart. Definitely cherish your grandparents for as long as you have them here
My late grandmother passed away in 2016…just months after her 2nd oldest great grandchild had his 1st baby > her 1st great great grand granddaughter. She was 98 but her GP said her actual age was probably more than a century.
Still miss her…but glad my children did get to know her.
My great grandma passed when I was 8 or 9
I liked when she waved over to her granddaughter and gave her a kiss on the cheek too, while holding her great granddaughter. That was so touching to see.❤
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The fact that she lived to see two generations of her grandkids is amazing
My grandma is 93 and still going strong thankfully then my mum me my daughter and my granddaughter who is 9 months old so 5 generations of girls. we did photos of us all together the day my grandma met my granddaughter. just wish we take a video of it ❤
@@victoriaking6205 thats so dope. ❤❤
@@victoriaking6205 that's awesome you know you still have time so you should get that video before it's too late
@@victoriaking6205 This is what happened with my great-great-grandma when i was a baby. 5 generations of girls/women all together! I missed her mom by a year 😊
@@KellyMcAllister626 next weekend going to visit her so will definitely get a video of her xx
Oooooooooo9h Babies are such BLESSED TREASURES!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Please everyone, if you have an elderly relative go and visit. You don’t have to stay too long. Give a hug. It means everything to someone while they’re waiting to die.
You r so right, Eagle eye. One day we may be in that spot.
@@donnakahriger25 How old do you think she is?
Not all elderly people are waiting to die ! They still can be happy
S entence at the end was so so loving!!!!
@@lynnejohnson9025 I was vibing until that last sentence, I actually did a double take and chuckled like is that for real?
When you think that without her, they wouldn't be here, it hits differently. Let's appreciate our grannies more.
And you think about the times that these people came up in - life was much harder in different ways and less comfortable. We are all lucky to be here and should thank our elders more often.
The fact she got to hold her and met her. Must mean the world.
And the fact that this video will last forever and he will have the chance to get to see how full of love and overwhelmed his Great Grandmother was that he came into this world while she was still alive... is everything‼️
I came into my GGMA's life in the last few years of her life. I barely remember her as a face in a hospital bed but I'm glad I got to meet her. I know she just loved me and my older brother to pieces and that's enough for me.
I miss my grandma so much rn and my son will be here in 2 months. I'm balling thinking about how lucky you guys are
Oh when that sweet little one was snuggled in her GGM arms she didn't look grumpy .she knew she was loved❤
She looked pretty damn grumpy when she turned her face to the camera
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Grumpy but falling asleep
@@elphbwckd212😂😂😂😂 I hate you bruh 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is why I love working with elderly people. I love the random hugs, the smart remarks, the wise talks, and the sit-downs. They show love in such a wholesome way.
They do. I love and always have loved elderly so much.They always have something to tell and those are always the best stories to me. I could never work with them simply for knowing I would no doubt get attached and be terribly heartbroken when they pass. I have to spare myself that repeated pain.
Old people are the nicest and I love talking to them the most cause they mostly talk about irl stuff and how you deal with daily problems. That’s what my grandma always do when I go visit her in my home country.
I’m going to visit her next year and I pray to Jesus always not to take her away from me before I get to meet her in person again after years. She’s 90+ yo and still going strong to this day.
@@nozomu5996 wow I’m the same!! I haven’t been able to see mine back in my home country for years, we plan to go this year, and I pray God keeps her for us so we can see her in time too.
@@nozomu5996praying for u too😭🙏
I'm imagining this Grandma's Great Grandma holding HER when she was a newborn baby. The circle of life always chokes me up.
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The most beautiful perspective to view life through🥰
I doubt when she was born many people lived to be great grandparents.
So sweet❤
@@MsPinkwolf people lived longer back in her days
@@johnescobar4975 lol. What?
Such a beautiful experience because not all of us can reach that old
So beautiful, FOUR generations together, that woman must feel so proud of seeing her line continue ❤
This isnt politically correct. She must have been oppressed.
@@caleblpz
Even when it's about a wholesome meeting with a Grandma and a baby, you still bring in politics
@@Cant_think_of_a_handle_either Zip it fascist.
@@caleblpzstop being a woke
@@caleblpzbro who hurt you that bad 😂
When you realize this grandma has a kid that had a kid that had another kid. Great grandma
Yeah that's what a great grandma is
Lol
Imagine living that long to see this for yourself, though. That would be awesome. ❤
@@itsLayshiayea, my great grandmother has lots of kids, therefore upping the chances of getting more grand/great grandchildren. at least 30 grands and idek how many great grands lol
Um no freakin kids waited until they where 40 to have kids
This is true success; not money nor fame, but family and love. ❤
🎉🎉❤❤100% agreed!🥹🩷🥹🩷
Preach my friend. I wish more people of this modern era realized that.
Family ❤
Amen
Try having a loving family when youre living paycheck to paycheck n rent just shot up 50%
'Its okay,..'...as she gives the baby a cuddle and protection from the overwhelming attention...a perfect grandma...❤
that baby didn't fuss and went right to sleep😭🤣🤣she definitely has the touch
Baby said yeah this is my spot right here🤣
@@PirateD.KingLuffy for real🤣
My grandma was the same way with me from what I’ve been told. I fussed and cried nonstop with my mom, aunts, pretty much anyone who tried to hold me but I’d immediately quiet down once she’d hold me
Exactly!🫶🏾🤣
@@PirateD.KingLuffy That's it exactly😂🫶🏾
Why does Grandma have the best hugs ever. Just a touch on the face from granny makes you feel whole.
And then the baby, though crying from all the commotion, still lays her head down against Grammy's shoulder like "😪 precious love."
That's so beautiful may God keep blessing that lady
Absolutely ❤
No matter their age, some people are great parents
and they still went on with the "she's too young" "she is only 9 years old" excuses smh my head
Are you ok? You don’t know anyone’s parenting by the way they hold a baby 😂 what’s wrong with you
@Eagles883 On the contrary. How one holds a child is an excellent indicator.
Why do you have issues with her age?
Incidentally, your comment was so inane - the system didn't even tell me you had spewed.
Almost 800 agree with me.
You're the outlier.
My daughter was lucky enough to get to meet her great great grandmother. Got the 5 generation pic made into a canvas and it's hanging in my living room.
That's beautiful!❤
Beautiful
God bless
Are you me?? 😂 I had the same thing! Not a canvas tho but a 5 generation picture! My daughter was the first girl born in my family since my mother. That was 43 years prior. So my great grandmother said it was the first baby girl from the family she has held in over 40 years
Wow congratulations.... Happy to hear ... I wanted something like that too.... But was too busy in buliding career, lost my grandma last year.... Still stand single.... Going after career.
my boys got to meet their 2x great grandfather.
That baby knew immediately that she is in very good hands. ❤
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His face was so calm ❤️
Heaven we say...
I'M NOT CRYING, MY EYES ARE COSPLAYING A WATERFALL 😭😭😭😭❤❤❤❤
In a world of horrible news concerning children and their parents, this is a breath of fresh air.
Tell me about it!!! 😅
Hopefully humans will learn from there mistakes. There's nothing more beautiful then finding someone you trust and love with all your heart and start a family with that soul. Social media,society especially in America has ruined this. Fight for your family's
We definitely need to see more of this.
You're not wrong at all.
@@BigManMusclesy’all stay on the internet too much assuming everything is going bad for humanity right now
That grandmother went into mothering mode really damn quick it’s a beautiful thing to see🥰
Yep...
It's what we doml
Ist sie gar nicht. Sie drückt es einfach mit dem gesicht in ihrem pullover😮 das kind hatte not. Das war nicht der muttermodus. Das in den Kommentaren keiner sieht, was da geschieht ,zeigt warum soviele leiden und krank werden. Narzissten sind das... mit dem übergriffigen gedanke "meins" .
I can’t imagine how special it would have been for my daughter to meet my grandma. She was the best.
Wow, I felt that!
Oh love same!! I would've given ANYTHING for my Grandma to meet my son at least 🔂, but she literally passed away 1 week to the day that I gave birth to him😭😭 My grandma, along with my mom were my best friends so it was extremely hard not having grandma around🥹 but I know she's watching over both my babies these days!💗
@@zoomdoomboomloom942 so close. Thank you for sharing. :). Yeah my daughter never met her but she definitely knows her.
When my son was born, he got to meet 3 great GREAT Grandma's!!!!!!
And I'll be honest... I had my kids young and thought I'd be so glad when they grew up and moved out and got their own lives...
But I cannot wait to be a Grandmother!
And to get the chance to be a great grandmother, would make me beyond happy!
So just try to look forward to the day that you do, too!
But I'm 40 yrs old. My husband is 42. He has no bio children and wants one of course... I honestly do too...
So who knows? Maybe this will be the year that I get my tubes untied and become a mom again.
Ivcamt decide if I'm too old or not.
But I do spend every night thinking about it and crying.
A grandparent"s time with their great grandchild is a whole other kind of special. Their time together is limited, but it stays with you forever.
And that baby instantly felt safe in her great grandma's arms and went right back to sleep 🥹❤️
Tako je srce malo ❤
i think the baby was still crying
@@Mack10011 for like 2 mins. Once the baby was laid on her shoulder they went right back to sleep
Baby looked terrified 😂😂.
@@foxy2796are you blind 😂😂😂
The most beautiful thing about these situations is that most people in that room would’ve never existed if not thanks to that amazing woman.
@jvillegarage2278. Wow! Really? I am more than impressed about this smart comment of yours. I have never thought about this extraordinary and so unique thing. By the way, I'm more than curious to know how you could know this woman is ''amazing''. Do you know her personally or have you ever lived with her? I have always been astonished by people who do make assumptions about complete strangers.
@@amandinemanddyna2705 who pissed in your coffee. Thank you for the comment amandinemaddyna2705 but no one asked for your opinion.
I'm just a grandpa. My eldest is 9. I dream of meeting a great grandchild so I know my dad's legacy will continue. He started our family being an orphan. Non American citizen from Mexico. Joined US Army at 16 during WW2 claiming to be 18. He said he wanted to help atop the Germans. Survived war and became a citizen. He joined the San Antonio Police Dept and served 35 yrs. Greatest dad ever. I want to see his legacy continue.
it already has
It will continue for sure. All the best ❤️
God bless you❤ your Dad sounds incredible. “A guy worth knowing.”
As my sweet Dad used to say.
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Don’t EVER say your just a grandpa. Your doing your part just as much as the others. I wish you a well and long life
@@dawsynlarson696I think he meant recently a grandpa
That’s absolutely splendid. Congratulations, Gran!
Yes it’s ❤
That baby isn't grumpy😊Look at how she melts into her GG's arms😩🥰🥰
Yes! I saw that too! She snuggled right into her! Grandma always knows best! ❤
lol cause she was suffocating.. babay have to turn its head to breathe.. watch it again
@@ColinoDeani thank u lol I didn’t wanna say it but.. yeah that definitely happened 😭 I thought baby instantly fell asleep first time watching so I watched again. Nope, couldn’t breathe
@@Erica937.holy crap
@@Erica937.What
I’m 24 and currently live with my 89 year old grandma and my 2 y/o daughter. My baby brings her so much joy, I haven’t seen her this happy since before she went into a wheelchair. Every morning my daughter runs in and says hi and she gets so excited.
This is beautiful. I got the privilege to live with my great grandmother for a while before she passed away. I miss her dearly, but I also know I was so blessed to have known her! Your daughter will be the same, I'm sure :)
This is so precious 🥹 how beautiful
Los bisnietos son el regalo de la vida a los ancianos.
This is beautiful but weres the dad haha sorry for your breck up if that happened I feel you clearly the dad wasent a very good one
@@fortheloveofdavis9577Got to know my GGma for a lil when I first got grown. So grateful to see the adult side of my roots and have some understanding on what my bloodline was about. (She shot two men lol) R.I.P Dorothy you were appreciated
Mothers instincts never go away. Happy for grandma!
She was also once a mother herself which is understandable. Totally heartwarming ❤️
There is no better sleeping device than a rocking chair with a grandma's hug
Whelp. That's no longer the mom's kid. That's great grandma's baby! ❤
There not getting that baby back without some major negotiations!
@@downhomesunset So wonderful that the baby girl will be able to see this when she grows up - 4 generations together.
Grandma got 20+ years added to her life by God after this meeting .
Where? I didn’t see that in the video. 🤭
@@elijahsmall5873 you cant see it , you have to feel it .
@@shridixit1996that hits me where I live.🫳🔥
@@elijahsmall5873 when you get older you will understand... It's a feeling you can't describe 😊
Grandchildren will add years. My dad was extended 4 in a half! He went from passing away with an estimated time frame of 1 year to 4! I'm grateful he had a chance to see my big boy grow
I know I'm not the. only one with something in their eyes! Just beautiful!!❤
There is nothing like the arms of a grandmother or great grandmothers warm loving unconditional embrace. 💖
Love to all my grand children. And great grandchildren. God greatest gift 🎁 ❤😊😂❤
@@petragarza1729😊
@@petragarza1729😊😊😊❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
My brother and myself were beaten up our whole life, got told we are worth nothing and ruinedntheblife of our parents.
The house of my grandmother was my safe place. A house were I was welcome, safe and got some love. I would have killed myself without her.
I left home when I was 19 and never saw again my parents nor visited their graves.
But I miss my granny every day until today.
And now I live in her house, with my own family and I'm sure my granny would be happy to see the toddlers living happily in her house
@@MrAstronusGod bless you dear! Raise them babies well✝️❤️
Proof that relationships matters at the end no amount of money , fame , wealth is important to anyone at the end.
oh shut up
Bruh all y’all middle class and rich people say that wealth and money ain’t important 💀💀
When you get older, you realize that family is the only thing that matters.
Sooo true😭😭😭😭
Aa😊
Disgusting
@@nikobuendia8732Bb 😄
God is the first One that matters
Imagine your grandma still being around to see you have a child of your very own. Must be a very special moment
living to see your great grandchild while being healthy enough to hold them and few people surrounding you, such a moment.
I'm very lucky as have 3 great grandaughters. 6, 10, and nearly 15. Great grandson due in July. I'm lucky enough to be able to help out. Babysitting, school runs and taking them out for lunch. Love it. ❤❤❤💙
I really hope you will live to the day that you meet your first great-great grandchild and see them growing up, whilst being in good health. May God bless you in your big age!
@@kelvinsurname7051 thank you
Most of my grandparents died before I was even born, being able to see & hold your great grandchild is such a blessing.
Same here - this grandma is the grandma I wished for growing up 😍
Ive only met one great grandma and great grandpa. The rest died before I was born. Only my moms parents also lived, my dads died. My grandparents died in a car accident in their 50s about my moms current age and my great grandma died when I was pregnant with my first child and everyone kept it a secret from me until I became suspicious and finally realized she died and confronted my family. They didnt want to upset me but I realized she died before they came clean so by the time they told me I was already a huge mess freaking out because I was hurt that my family didnt tell me and upset she never got to meet her great great grandson😢 I miss them all so much!
This granny is a Sweetheart herself ❤
I have a Great grandma, she's 90 and is the sweetest person ever i love her so much 💗
(I also have a great grandpa i love him too 💗)
Great grandkids are precious beyond anything else alive. I have 2 of them!
Sweetheart was what my grandma called me. I miss hearing it so much.
This is wholesome... and needed.
Sending you lots of love ❤️❤️
@MajicallyNews that's very much appreciated, thank you from the bottom of my heart.
My Grandad is transitioning now and that's what he called me my whole life 😭😭😭😭😭
@nellaroxanne826 love to you Nella, I'm sorry, the unbearable wait for peace. I hope peace finds you too poppet 💜
@@TashaBryanRENegade thank you sooo much for this .
What a special gift to actually get to meet your legacy.
My grandfather actually has one great-great-grandson, and I don't even know if they got the chance to meet.
I discovered my cousin has a grandson at my aunt's wake; Grandpa does *not* handle deaty services, and I can't even imagine how he was at his own daughter's service 😥
She is woman that was meant to be a mom and grandma. Her reaction is priceless❤
She watched that baby like It was the most perfect little thing in the world. Precious.
Because that's exactly what babies are
Once a mama, always a mama. We don’t forget how to snuggle those babies ❤
thats true; they apparently give people with dementia fake babies to make them feel like they have a very important task to tend to and it make them feel good i guess. people who dont have like some kind of trauma or issue love babies. its instinctive.
After crying over mistakes I made with MY birthed children my PRECIOUS grandchildren brought out the GRANDMA BEAR in me. I wanted to protect them from the innocent mistakes THEIR parents would inevitably make. What MARVELOUS tribes we become within the "circle" ❤
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The baby wasn't grumpy... her precious little heart instantly knew where home was- right in her grandma's arms 💕💕💕
It may be instinctual but even toddlers know who’s related to them. At age 3/4, I fully understood who was related to me and who wasn’t.
Great grandchildren know where the love is ❤❤❤
It doesn't matter how long it's been since a grandmother's held a baby. Those instincts never leave!
That hug was like a million dollars to her ❤
She is the happiest and luckiest woman in the world.
This made me start crying. My great grandma passed away in her sleep a week ago at the age of 97. She and my great grandpa wanted to adopt me when my birth mother couldn’t raise me but I was adopted by my current parents. I was able to go to her funeral and say goodbye. This video was a heartwarming experience for me
Соболезную вашей утрате,вечная память вашей бабушке
I am sorry for this. Losing our elders deprives us of their love❤
Meus sentimentos 😔🌹
Man up!
I’m sorry for your loss, I wish you and your extended family nothing but the best during your lives ❤
Hug your Mother today. She is worth more than anything in this world.
Imagine becoming a great grandmother/father during your living years. Not everyone can say that about themselves.
I sure hope I do. My great-grandma made it all the way to 93. I was 10 when she passed away.
@@truthseeker9249 Im so sorty for your loss. But good luck!
@@NIPPYTHEVOICE it's okay. My mom deserves that I'm sorry more than me. Cause that was HER grandma not mine. She was very close to her growing up and she was the best grandma ever to my mom, brothers and all their cousins too. She raised all of them and was there for them and always did what their parents couldn't. The night she died my mom was bawling her eyes out very loudly, she was the one most upset. She and I were close. But only as close as we could be with me being a young kid and her being at the late stages in life. With her Alzheimer's she would mix up me my mom and my grandma. But she and I would always laugh when she spit out her dentures.
If you don't become a great-grandparent that means your dead so course everyone can't say for themselves dummy
Your not to bright
You’re more lucky than you know to still have your grandparents, but to say that you met your great grandparents is incredible. Life is precious. Visit your family.
Very lucky. All my family are gone a long time. I’d give anything to have them back here with me 😞
Zillow
i got to meet my great grandfather. he wasn't around long but he lived at least the first three years of my live - i don't remember him, but i know it was special.
half of my grandparents are still alive, but it was a shock to lose the others, especially since one died in 2020 and one died in 2021. they were too close together.
The way the baby snuggled up nice and cozy on grandma's sweater 😍😍😍😍
❤God bless grandmother 👵 😊❤