MawtheMerrier... yes, I certainly meant no offense on my response on page 2 of this thread, I was merely remarking on the way I saw a 'granny in the corner' to be.
There is and will be a transition from an active grandparent, doing childminding, being the centre of family meals an occasions, participating in sports and play with GC, from slowly becoming less a part of their lives, and quietly sitting in the perimeter, both metaphorically and literally.
I participate actively in my GC's lives, those living close and far away. I really hope that I maintain a spot in their lives, and greatly admire those here that maintain relationships with teenage and young adult GC.
I never had grandparents (all died before I was born, or lived in another country so never met), so I have no base guide, but I really do love and cherish, and hope to stay an active part of the lives of my GC.
Yesterday we had a 'snow day' with school and work cancelled because of a bad snowstorm. I picked the 2 local ones up in the afternoon when the roads were cleared, and built snow-men, had hot chocolate, then played Nintendo bowling with them. So far, I've managed to stay out of the corner!