Saturday, November 22, 2008

Grandparents and grandkids-Between Generations

Our children are 38 and 40 and still love to hear 90 year old GGS',great grams,stories.Holidays are the perfect time to share your successes and failures with your grandchildren.GG talks about the depression and all the similarities of today. Most of all, she talks about the way they came through it and not to be scared. Lillian Carson,author of THE ESSENTIAL GRANDPARENT says,"sharing family history can have the added benefit of motivating youngsters toward success,once they hear the struggles their ancestors have overcome.Grandparents can tell stories that connect the grandchildren to their history and culture and inform them that they belong to something greater than themselves-they belong to something that has roots" This Thanksgiving you may have the opportunity to:share your stories,show photos from earlier years,teach culture in a tangible way-with language lessons or Old World recipes,include grandchildren in preparations,talk about love and life. You are part of their legacy-dont hold back.
Grammie and Grampy

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

We can't wait to get together in a few days for Thanksgiving. I am thrilled to take a few days off from work to spend precious time with my family. Together we're going to set the table for 18, make pies & cookies, have a few cocktails :), help Mom cook the turkey, relax and truly enjoy each other. This is a holiday to thank all of those who are risking their lives for our freedom and for their families at home awaiting their safe return. We will pray for them.
We all dedicate time to work in some capacity. Let's be sure to count each and every blessing and be sure to make choices to spend time with someone you've been hoping to see, call the friend you've been thinking about, be 100% in the moment with your child as you play on the swings, put the blackberry down and take a day off from work. Make the moments count. It's about "time"...
Happy Thanksgiving.
Kim