Setting boundaries doesn’t mean you love your family any less; it means you love yourself enough to know your limits.
As a grandmother, I wanted to be a source of joy, wisdom, and comfort — not a reluctant caregiver.
By asserting my needs, I not only reclaimed my role as a grandma but also encouraged my son and daughter-in-law to become more self-reliant as parents.
Now, our family time is filled with laughter, stories, and genuine connections — not exhaustion and unspoken resentment. Being a grandma is everything I hoped it would be and more, now that I’ve redefined what it means for me. It’s a lesson in love and boundaries that I hope my grandchildren, and perhaps even my children, will one day understand and appreciate.