My granddaughter just turned 19 and decided to celebrate with a pool party. She even picked out a bikini for me to wear.
At first, I laughed and said, “Girl, there’s no way.” I hadn’t worn a bikini in ages and definitely wasn’t feeling bikini-ready. But she kept nudging me, and finally I thought, why not? It’d be fun—sunshine, splashing around, enjoying time with my grandkids.

So I pulled out a bikini I hadn’t touched in years and wore it with pride. I spent the party floating in the pool, wearing sunscreen, handing out juice boxes, and just having fun.
But afterward, my daughter called me aside with an angry tone. I was stunned when she said, “We need to talk. Everyone was staring. You looked like you were auditioning for Love Island.”
She went on about how I embarrassed her, how I was “trying too hard,” and how people were paying attention to me instead of her daughter.

The thing is—I don’t think I crossed any line. I wasn’t dancing or doing anything outrageous. I literally sat in a floatie and enjoyed the day.
Sure, maybe I could’ve stayed in the shade with a towel over my knees. But honestly? I had a great time. And the best part? My granddaughter hugged me and said, “Nana, you looked like a boss.”

So maybe I did look a little ridiculous. But I was happy. And if that upsets my daughter… well, I don’t think that’s really my problem.
I just wanted to share this to encourage all the nanas out there—don’t be afraid to join in. Life’s too short to sit on the sidelines.
Source: brightsdie.me