This is exactly what happened with my daughter who’s now 45 and my mum. If I could say my mum loved her too much well then that was the problem. My dad on the other hand would sit in his chair watching tv and hardly notice her but she would run in and jump on his knee. I just told my mum to take a step back and basically ignore her (which was very difficult but did work). Fast forward a year or two when daughter grew older and Grannie suddenly became her best friend and always was until my mum died at the age of 90.
I’d suggest you keep a low profile when your granddaughter arrives or you visit her. Don’t be gushing and I’m sure You’ll find that she will eventually come round and will soon start wanting to be your friend.
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. Interestingly it’s usually me he asks when he wants permission for something or a cuddle to watch tv. Don’t fret sharke, it’s not all about who gets the first cuddle or greeting, your relationship will grow and be yours alone.