Don’t Call Me Grandma
Grandmas don’t want to be called a name that makes them sound old because age is not something our contemporary culture celebrates.
Read More »Grandmas don’t want to be called a name that makes them sound old because age is not something our contemporary culture celebrates.
Read More »The mother-daughter relationship can be fraught with tension, hurt feelings, and unresolved issues. Left unattended, they can grow and prevent the relationship from flourishing.
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 »It’s amazing what a one-day retreat can do for the soul. For my birthday, I booked a personal retreat at Stillheart Institute in Woodside, CA, near San Francisco.
Read More »If you’ve given your children and grandchildren financial support over the years, have you ever calculated exactly how much?
Read More »Multi-generation vacations can be tricky but this one exceeded my expectations. My husband, daughter, son-in-law, two granddaughters and I spent a week in Puerto Vallarta.
Read More »Frances admits that as her 65th birthday approached, a big party was not her style. Yet she wanted to reach out and share her gratitude for arriving at this milestone.
Read More »I always find lots of great ideas in “GrandLoving.” On my last visit to my granddaughters I brought a large container of “beautiful bubble brew” that I found in the book.
Read More »Kathleen Keating, Ms. New York Senior America 2011, attended our May GaGa Sisterhood meeting. The Pageant emphasizes and honors women who are sixty years of age or over.
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