It's no secret that grandparents sometimes have a hard time really connecting with out-of-town grandchildren.
A friend sent me an e-mail recently, asking for some tips about writing her long-distance granddaughter. She wanted to begin some dialogue with the young girl and planned to keep a journal of their correspondence. She asked if I could suggest any questions that they could ask one another.
You may want to begin a journal with your legacy ... this could be done with grandchildren who live next door or out of town. (You would send your grandchild a question in a journal. He/she would answer it, and back the journal goes.) My friend was so excited about her journal that I think I'm going to start one with Pops' and my oldest granddaughter!
Now for some news ... Nancy Downing and I have just published a handy little paperback book (
95 pages, price: $8) called
The Grand Connection: 365 Ways to Connect with Your Grandchild's Heart. It's filled with hundreds of ideas for grandparents and organized by month. I'm excited about using this book myself. At the beginning of each month I'll read the connecting ideas and will choose just one or two to do with my grandkids.
Nancy and I hope our new book will help lots of grandparents make lasting memories and build strong relationships with their grandchildren. We're also excited because it can help grandparents pass down their spiritual legacy to future generations.
It was fun writing
The Grand Connection with Nancy. She's been named a
USA Today Teacher of the Year and is the former Center Director of Learning Rx in Little Rock, Ark.
Enjoy the weekend,
Mary
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http://grandconnection.blogspot.com/
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