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Nana meets grandson for the first time
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Nana meets grandson for the first time
By Sean Moriarty
There were emotional scenes at one Listry household last weekend after a Killarney grandmother held her only grandson for the first time.
Baby Max Jones was born on March 23, just over ten days after the full national lockdown came into force.
As a result of the restrictions his parents Ballyspillane man Alan Jones and his partner Aoife McCarthy were not able to allow any visitors to their Listry home.
They were already proud parents to 22-month-old Emmie and Alan’s sister has a three-year-old daughter Olive but baby Max was the first-born grandson in the family.
Alan’s mother Ann Marie used to drive by his house on a regular basis and but was only able to see her first grandson through the window.
That all changed on Saturday when Alan and Aoife decided to surprise Ann Marie and allow her to hold Max for the first time.
“She was coming over anyway but only expected the usual waving through the window,” Alan told the Killarney Advertiser. “We gave her a mask, walked away and left her too it. She was speechless for a few minutes and then started telling Max about all the time they need to catch up on – he wasn’t saying anything, obviously – it was lovely moment.”
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