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The Year in Review

Ah, another year is about to bite the dust and boy, it's been a doozy.

The big news was that our family tree sprouted a tiny twig, but there were plenty of sideshows along the way. A milestone college reunion. A road trip from hell. A major case of the middle-age blues, and a texting obsession that ruined my thumbs.

It all got started in January with a reality smack to us age-sensitive baby boomers. "He's so young," my husband whined as we watched our new president take the oath. "Correction," I whined back. "He's sooo young." Read More...

Nicknames

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What do your grandchildren call you? Some have family or ethnic traditions about what they're called. And grandparents are sometimes given the darndest names by their grandchildren for reasons that can be quite mysterious and inexplicable to those over two years old.

Since our inaugural issue, we've continued to compile a list of the myriad names that Grands are called. Perhaps it will inspire you or your own children! If your own 'grand' name doesn't appear on this list, send it to us by submitting the form below.

P.S. If your grandparent name is already listed but you have a special story to tell about it we'd love to share it with our visitors. Don't hesitate to submit it!

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Contributors

 

JUDY PUGH

Saying Goodbye
My daughter, Staff Sergeant Daylena Gonzalez, is coming home. She's been serving with the U.S. Air Force…
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JOAN CRONK

When Your Grandchild Is Not Who You Expected
Conceiving a child isn't all that complicated. The sperm meets the egg, 23 chromosomes come from mom, 23…
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JEANNE SAGER

Baby, Bath & Beyond
Baby's bath time, for Rhode Island grandmother Sharon Couto, is an opportunity to pass on to her…
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