From the Bottom of My Heart
Even when they are very little, children recognize – and enjoy – the
special bond they have with their grandparents. Why? Well, let some
little people count the ways:

"I love my Pop-Pop because he takes me fishing." – Alec, 2 1/2.
"I love Mom-Mom because she takes care of me and plays Barbies." –
Jade, 3.
"Grandfather is fun when he lifts you over his head." – Max, 3.
"Gramma smells good." – Anthony, 2.
"Grandpa knew Dad when he was little. I think that's funny." – Jack,
3.
"Mom-Mom always loves me, even when I make messes." – Chelsea, 3.
"I love Nannie cause she loves me!" – Anita, 2 1/2.
Enjoying Kids the Second Time Around
"One thing I like is that after a long day visit, I can send them home
dirty if I don't have enough energy left to bathe them." – April Lee
Schmidt, "Gamma" to Daniel and Caitlin
"Personally, I like interacting with my grandkids in the out-of-doors.
We take nature walks – sometimes just out to the backyard – where I strive
to inspire an inquisitive nature in them. Together, we explore and learn
about small bugs, puddle rainbows, a variety of plant life,
pebbles, feathers and so forth." – Patricia Fry, author of Creative
Grandparenting Across the Miles: Ideas for Sharing Love, Faith and
Family Traditions and "Nana" to six
"What I like about grandparenting is that you can enjoy your
grandchildren more than your own because you know they are only spending
a short time with you, so you are able to put everything aside for that
time and fully enjoy them." – Mary Lebeau, "Memere" to Cameron and
Cassandra
"I spend more quality time as a grandparent, because the time is
limited. I always have a project or craft to do when my grandsons visit.
I didn't have time for that when I was raising my sons. " – Anita
Danowitz, "Bubby" to Evan and Darren.
Grandparents' Hall of Fame
- Grandpa Munster – Patriarch of that freaky family on Mockingbird
Lane. Nothing was really scary about Grandpa (Al Lewis), except his zany
inventions!
- Granny Clampett – Everyone's favorite feisty hillbilly, Granny
(Irene Ryan), kept the young'ns in line down by the cement pond.
- Grandma and Grandpa Walton – Stoic but lovable grandparents of the
clan (Ellen Corby, Will Geer), they were role models for the entire
family. "Goodnight, John-Boy!"

- Grandma Moses – Mother of 10 whose renowned painting career began
at age 70. Anna Mary Robertson proved there is life after wet wipes and
sippy cups!
- George and Barbara Bush – The country's "first grandparents." The
former president and first lady watch over their grandchildren – and
their grandchildren's privacy.
Memory-making Outings
- The park – What's better than fresh air and green grass? Most
grandparents cite a walk in the park as their favorite outing with the
kids. Just tuck the tikes into a stroller and off you go – and the park
has great benches if Junior needs a rest (or Grandpa wants to get off
his feet for a minute!).
- The movies – Many children see their first movie with their
grandparents (and, yes, most of them are to see something
Disney!).
- The zoo – Kids and animals are a natural, so take the kids to check
out the lions, tigers and bears. (Farms and petting zoos are great,
too!)
- Home sweet home – Remember "Over the river and through the woods?"
There's something magical about being "over at Gram's," where
generations can bond in the comfort of their favorite rocker. Everyone
loves a sleepover at Gramp's – a treat for kids and a welcome break for Mom
and Dad!
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