‘I’ve been a bit, well, distracted.’
I was on the phone with a friend the other day (remember phone calls? remember friends?) when she said, “Gosh, you haven’t posted a story in a while!” Which is how I knew that A) She was, in fact, a friend, and a very good one at that, and B) that gosh, I haven’t posted a story in a while.
Well, I have a very good excuse. I mean, besides the fact that Dude Man and I were in Australia for five weeks. (That’s right, folks — five weeks. Four in Australia, plus one in Tasmania.)
My excuse? His name is Alexander Whitmore Leakos, and he was born on October 5, when we were roaming Little Desert National Park somewhere on the Southern half of the Australian continent. The New Parents were in San Francisco. (In spite of the time difference — it was 5:00 AM for us and noon the previous day for them — we were able to participate in a very satisfying Facetime call.)
Needless to say, Dude Man and I are thrilled beyond measure to be grandparents. As I told The Child, “Now I can die; I have fulfilled my biological imperative. My genetic material (such as it is) has been passed on.”
Of course, there isn’t much of my genetic material that’s discernible in this tiny person. This grandkid (shorthand for whom is to be GK) bears an uncanny resemblance to his father. It’s like someone took the SIL and put him in the dryer–on high.
But who knows? Maybe he’s inherited my sparkling wit and/or engagingly hilarious personality. Heaven knows I’m glad he did not get my Swedish Head. (In case you don’t have one, and/or don’t know what the heck I’m talking about, read “What’s that in the road — a head?”.)
Anyway. One of the first things The Child did (after our Facetime, that is) is invite us to join a shared photo album, where she’s been posting photos of our little GK practically every day. I’ll shut up and share a few:
And one of the first things we did after we got back from Australia — well, actually it was the first thing we did — was visit all three of them in San Francisco. Quite literally it was the first thing. We got on a plane in Hobart, Tasmania, at 6:00 AM, then flew 14-some hours to SF, landing at 6:30 AM and Lyfting our way to their Haight-Ashbury pad in short order.
More about our visit — oh, and some stuff about Australia too — when I can catch my breath. And when I can stop scrolling through that shared album.
Amagansett, New York. November 2024
Congratulations to all of you. Being a grandparent is an amazing journey enjoy every minute of it. Lots of love to everyone.
Thank you sooo much, Craig! I’m inspired by your Grandfatherhood!
Congratulations and welcome to the Grandma Club! He is beautiful.
So far I am loving the Grandma Club! Thank you for the warm welcome…watch this space for even more beautiful photos xoxo
Congrats!
Thank you, Don! It is truly exciting to be a grandparent. You whippersnapper, you, someday you’ll find out!
Congratulations! Thank you for sharing those beautiful photos. Wonderful news. I hope you have many years to watch this sweet little boy blossom.
Thank you sooooo much, dear Ilene!
Congratulations on the birth of your absolutely beautiful grandson! Your shared album photos bring such joy to the day. Thanks!
Why, thank you, Allison. So glad you enjoy the photos…prepare for a deluge of baby images!
Love to you all…you incredibly lucky people in the world.
Thank you! Yes! We ARE incredibly lucky. And grateful xoxo