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Yesterday was magical! Our granddaughter was visiting with us. I excitedly showed her the beginnings of an afghan I am crocheting for her. Surprisingly, she recognized it immediately. “I did not know you could crochet, Joan-Joan.” She is an artistic child, and I really just wanted her to approve of the colors I had chosen. [...]

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As grandparents, we often wonder how our grandchildren will remember us when we are gone. Are we really making the impact on them that we would like? Kimberly’s story of her grandmother is told with such love and admiration for her grandmother, Julia. Kimberly’s story reminds us that the things our children and grandchildren will remember about us are the simple daily things we do — the way we live our lives. Let us all be the inspiration that Granny Julia was for Kimberly!

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I learned a new lesson from our granddaughter today – we went to the grocery store. She carefully wrote out our grocery list and off we went. But we somehow arrived at the store without our list. Jessica said, “Don’t worry, JoanJoan, I remember them all!” And she did! We quickly bought groceries with the help of her young memory. Yippee! From now on, she is going to the store with me so I don’t forget anything, even when I forget the list!

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Making a journal of the grandchildren’s cute sayings is a fun project. Of course, since Whitey is legally blind, we do this a little differently. When one of the grandchildren says something cute, sweet, delightful, funny or wonderful, Whitey makes a note with his 20-20 pen and a legal pad. (We think everything they do [...]