One Bold, Bald, Beautiful Grandma
A grandma undergoes chemotherapy, loses her hair, sheds her wig and her vanity, thrives in her baldness, and inspires other women to enjoy life to the max.
Read More »A grandma undergoes chemotherapy, loses her hair, sheds her wig and her vanity, thrives in her baldness, and inspires other women to enjoy life to the max.
Read More »Doing activities with grandkids helps you connect with them and make memories. They also help them make sense of the world in a way that is fun, sustainable and healthy.
Read More »After my daughter was born, I became aware of what my mother meant for my daughter. Often I longed for only one thing: to bring my mother and daughter together.
Read More »Today’s guest author, Tess Hardwick, is a novelist and playwright who writes about how her relationship with her mother changed after she became a mother.
Read More »Writing in a journal can be good therapy for your body, mind, and spirit. I started writing my first journal in 1977 and now I’m on my 51st volume. When I discovered Mari McCarthy’s Journaling for the Health of It, I invited her to write a guest post.Mari is a Journaling Therapy Specialist and founder of
Read More »Gardening with your grandchildren can be a great way to bond with them. Here’s what you’ll need to build your bean teepee with your grandchild.
Read More »Many grandparents are in a quandary about their role in the lives of their grandchildren. The days are long gone when grandparents were the source of all knowledge.
Read More »An organizing project can be a fun way to teach grandchildren valuable skills, including sorting, keeping like-with-like and one-in/one-out. Here are some suggestions.
Read More »Being the mother-in-law is the hot-button subject paternal grandmothers tend to dwell on. But do grandmothers on the maternal side really have it so much better?
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