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The Importance of Grandparents

Posted on February 8th, 2010 by Heidi Russell

Grammy and Grandaddy

Granddaddy and grammy are two of the most cherished people in my children's lives.

I cannot say that I was one of those children who spent lots of time with my grandma and grandpa.  My dad’s parents lived in California and my mom’s lived in New Jersey.  I saw them once in a while but not often enough.  I don’t feel like I was cheated out of anything, but I know I didn’t have the life my children have.  Both sets of their grandparents are still young and they have wonderful relationships with them.  We don’t live close to either of them but those bonds of love are very much there.

I think there is something to be said for the role a grandparent can play in the lives of our children.   The more good examples these kids have in their lives the better!  My son, Lincoln, spends alot of time with his grandaddy.  Grandaddy taught him how to tie his shoes, hang his clothes up, play LOTS of sports and get himself all ready for church.  With three children, those are things that sometimes fall through the cracks as I tend to the baby and her needs.  The skills he taught Lincoln are incredibly valuable and those are the moments when relationships are formed.

My mom spends countless hours with my daughter teaching her how to sew a doll and make other homemade crafts.  Those are the moments my Paige will remember with her grammy.

As mothers, I think we need to do all we can to foster these relationships with our children and their grandparents.  We all come from different backgrounds, but our need for love and family are the same!

One other way to keep these relationships alive is to have your children write letters and make pictures for their grandparents and send them in the mail.  When they receive a response to their letter, they will be so happy!!!

Do you encourage your kids to develop strong ties to their grandparents? Please share how in the comment box below.

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One Response to “The Importance of Grandparents”

  1. SK says:

    When the kids have free time or ask what they could do I encourage them to call Grandma or Grandpa. It is an unexpected surprise to the grandparents that they love. The conversations last a long time and they get to talk about the details of the day and become great friends.

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