For the record, at our wedding just as the final bars of “Bridal Chorus” sounded from the church organ, my mother-in-law (she’s 87 now — she escorted my bride down the aisle) came right up to me and sobbed, “She’s all yours, Richard. Please take good care of my baby”. I instantly replied, “I will, Mom”. She was sobbing again a little more than eleven months later at the birth of our twin sons — she cried, “It’s too bad none of my relatives are alive today to see me become a grandma!”
For the record, at our wedding just as the final bars of “Bridal Chorus” sounded from the church organ, my mother-in-law (she’s 87 now — she escorted my bride down the aisle) came right up to me and sobbed, “She’s all yours, Richard. Please take good care of my baby”. I instantly replied, “I will, Mom”. She was sobbing again a little more than eleven months later at the birth of our twin sons — she cried, “It’s too bad none of my relatives are alive today to see me become a grandma!”
:^)