Safe in the arms of a grandfather.
Safe and peaceful as Papa’s Robe is soothing as a grandchild’s security blanket for the time spent in his arms.
Calming is the lingering smell of Papa’s cologne on his collar or the lullaby of his heartbeat gently playing beneath his fleecy robe that a child resting their face on Papa’s chest is quieted.
Enveloped in Papa’s Robe our grandchildren lay eyes on their grandfather for the very first time.
Papa’s Robe is Papa’s Place where it’s just you and him making a memory.You don’t realize until you look back through the pictures how some things stay the same for years.
I know it’s just a robe.
Yet reminiscing, our grandchildren will one day close their eyes and still catch a mist of Papa’s cologne in the air, connecting that memory and moments shared with their Papa wearing his robe.
Papa sharing pancakes and juice filled sippy cups with them at the morning breakfast table. Papa holding little boys hands and guiding their feet while learning to walk.
Grandchildren every now and then need their one-on-one time with Papa. Nothing needs to be said, yet their “robe-to-blankie” snuggle speaks sentences to a sweet toddler who just wants to sit next to Papa before bed.
Sometimes Papa has to share his cuddles before bed, but Papa’s Robe has enough room for all of his babies.
Papa shared his lap during night time stories with two grandchildren and their daddy millions of miles away during deployment. While Papa never took their daddy’s place, Papa’s arms in his soft puffy robe comforted when a sad little boy and girl needed a hug from their daddy.
Papa and his cast of animated voices brings storybook characters to life. There’s no doubt these simple minutes spent traveling the world through the pages of “make believe” with Papa will never be forgotten.
Papa always reserves palace time for his princess’. Wearing royal robes together, Papa reminds his princess’ how pretty and smart they are. They share secrets and promises and pinky-swear their confidences.
But one Christmas not too long ago, Papa and Gaga decided to give their grand-babies “gifts of the heart” as money was a bit scarce that Christmas season.
Pondering what gifts to give, Gaga decided to create a memory from Papa’s Robe for each grandchild to remember their special time with Papa. Papa agreed deciding after all the years spent wearing his robe, he loved the idea of passing a memory on to his babies.
Cova months old and Cova five years old with Papa wearing his robe
Papa’s Robe became Papa Bears.
Cut and designed from Papa’s Robe were a vest and bow-tie to clothe and create a child’s personal Papa Bear. Hidden on each bear was a special message Papa recorded in his own voice.
Not revealing reasons for the photo shoot at the time, a picture of Papa and each grandchild was taken together, giving them a permanent reminder of time spent with their Papa wearing his robe.
On a fun note, a box of “Papa’s Juice” was also included for each child.
Papa’s Juice was a phrase our two year old Hollis adopted at the time when he saw us grandparents adding this to our water and liked it himself.
Papa’s Juice became a common drink in the house; a phrase still used today.
It’s been a few years and two babies born since Papa could be seen wearing his robe.
Papa’s babies are getting big now. They are pulling away from “time alone” with Papa, but Papa knows that’s how it’s supposed to be in this season of life called “growing up”.
But you find new memories to make, new traditions to enjoy.
Life gets away from you when you’re not looking.
Make those memories count.
Pass on your “Papa Bears” to the next generation.
Such good thoughts and memories Lori.
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Thank you so much for your kind words Sue.
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Wow!! What a grand idea to take photos of your grandchildren with Papa David in his robe and then to make vests and bowties from the robe itself years later. I never knew my paternal grandfather…he died when I was an infant. My maternal grandpa died when I was 5 years old. Your Grandchildren have been given a great gift…..a godly Grandmother and godly Grandfather and beautiful memories of both of you that will always be treasured, I’m sure!
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Sandy, I appreciate your encouragement.
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