
"I just have so much fun with him, except sometimes my daughter-in-law Tara, she gets a little annoyed with me,"
"We're in bed and sometimes I forget that the monitor is on and our favorite thing to do is sing songs, like from 'Moana,'"
"It's true what they say: You love your kid and everything like that, but when you have a grandkid, it's so different,"
"You know why? Because you don't have the pressure anymore and you've learned and everything."
Rosie Perez revels in being a grandmother and enjoys bedtime rituals with her 4-year-old grandson, often singing songs like 'Shiny' from Moana. She sometimes forgets the baby monitor is on, which prompts her daughter-in-law Tara to call out over the monitor. Perez describes the boy as her joy and explains that her grandmother name shifted from 'Abuela' to the cooler 'Bueli' as he grew. Perez emphasizes that grandparenting feels different from parenting because the pressure lessens and life experience informs the role. Jenna Bush Hager adds that grandparenthood can feel uniquely magnificent.
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