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The Grandparents Handbook
The Grandparents Handbook | Elizabeth LaBan
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Dozens of Activities for Grandparents and Grandchildren, Including: • Scavenger Hunts • Fruit Cobblers • Bath-Time Fun • Indoor Camping • Backyard Olympics • Yard Sales • Books • Creating a Family Newspaper • Ice Cream • Cakes • Games • Museum Trips • Apple Crumb Pies • Road Trips • Hunting Four-Leaf Clovers • Gingerbread Houses • Homemade Pickles • Fuse Beads And much, much more!
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The Grandparents Handbook | Elizabeth LaBan
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1. I had a great conversation with my grandson, Caleb, after picking him up from school. He‘s usually not much of a talker.

2. I had 4 siblings. Two brothers and two sisters. My three oldest siblings were 23, 22, and 21 years older than me. They‘re no longer here.

3. I only had one living grandparent when I was born. My one grandma died when I was 19.

4. Definitely! Why did my grandpa change his name?

5. EDT Western end.

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TheKidUpstairs Those conversations with the quiet ones are so special! 6y
CouronneDhiver That‘s a really big age gap with your siblings - wow! 6y
Suzze @CouronneDhiver My parents were still in high school when my brother was conceived. My mom a junior, my dad a senior. It was 1929 so they kept it a secret. They got married right after my dad graduated. They kept this a secret until their deaths. They‘d always said they got married in January, but I found their marriage license online and it was in June. I was born on my dad‘s 42nd birthday. My mom was 40. 6y
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Ok this new level in the hood (parenthood) has taken me on a new course and I needed guidance. I liked it because the sections make it easy & fast to find what you need. It's good advice and didnt make me feel bad because I forgot a few tricks (aka hacks) of the hood.