I'm after some advice and feedback please. I'm a very proud mum and wife, in my mid 30s and very happy with our life. My husband is in the RAF, therefore I consider us to be quite an adaptable and capable family. Our beautiful daughter is 3 and a half, she is the light of our lives with a sparkling personality. My husband was raised by his elderly grandparents, sadly long since deceased, and he has no family. I have parents, sadly divorced when I was a teenager, and regrettably due to distance, stubbornness and politics within the family, we see them twice a year when we make the 300 mile journey.
I would love to befriend an older person who could delight in sharing our daughters achievements and giggles, and in return maybe brighten up their week. Is this something any of you think could be feasible? Surely there must be a way to enlighten children's lives who sadly have no grandparents either close by or at all? I would love to give our daughter the chance to know the wonderfully warm bond between grandparents and grandchild.
Please let me know if you think there could be a need for some kind of surrogate grandparent / grandchild finding service? I am a stay at home mum with time to commit to making this happen. Thanks, Ally and M
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