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Grandparenting Like It's 1776: Old-School Activities for Modern Grandkids
As America gears up to celebrate its 250th birthday in 2026, this year's 4th of July offers a golden opportunity for us to start preparing the youngest generation for the milestone. It's more than fireworks and BBQ—it’s a time to reflect, connect, and teach. As grandparents, we hold a unique power to bridge the past and the future. And what better way to do that than with some old-school fun that stirs nostalgia while instilling national pride?
Grandpa: The Original Dad Jokes Influencer
Father's Day is here again, and I've been reflecting—well, mostly laughing—about one specific dad role that grandpas everywhere have perfected. Long before influencers took over social media, grandpas had cornered the market as the original dad joke influencers. Believe me, as a grandma who's spent decades rolling my eyes lovingly at these jokes, I should know. Take my husband, for example. Grandpa Ira never encountered a joke he couldn't butcher or repeat endlessly, and somehow, it just gets funnier with time (at least, he thinks so!).
Daddy’s Girl
As children with no money to buy gifts for anyone, much less our dad, it required creative thinking.
Let's start with the beginning. My parents had five daughters and no sons. I have no doubt this initially disappointed my dad. He probably was looking forward to teaching his son everything he learned, fixing cars and appliances, and doing handyman stuff around the house. You know, like electrical and plumbing, carpentry, and house painting. Realize this was way before YouTube, my dad knew how to do these things without having to rely on learning how to repair anything from a YouTube video.
I was the firstborn. Two more baby girls came quickly after me. So tag, I was it. I was my dad's new apprentice.
Memorial Day Madness: Grandparents, Fishing, and Glitter Bombs of Patriotism
I love Memorial Day. To me it’s the unofficial start to summer, the gateway to backyard barbecues. While the day holds deep significance as a time to honor those who served and sacrificed for the country, it has also transformed into the uncovering of the BBQ grills where overcooked hot dogs are roasted, and that one mysterious Jell-O mold is dusted off and wiggles its way to the picnic tables.
Ways to Honor Your Mother After She Passed Away | Mother’s Day Tribute
One special day meant everything to my mom: Mother’s Day. It was her day, a time for her to be celebrated once a year. She always made sure to spend that day with her family. Even though I was a mom too, it was her moment to shine. In my world, Mother’s Day was usually spent on the soccer field. One thoughtful coach acknowledged mothers' sacrifices to be there for the game and throughout the year. He honored us by giving each player a rose. The boys would run across the field with a flower in hand, not only for their moms but also for their grandmothers. This is a cherished memory of a rose, particularly because it was my mom’s flower.
Mother's Day can be one of the most emotional days for those who have lost their mother. While others celebrate with hugs and gifts, you may navigate a wave of grief and remembrance. However, this day can also serve as an opportunity to celebrate your mother’s life, her legacy, and the love she gave. Honoring her memory can be a beautiful and healing way to keep her spirit alive. Although it has now been ten years since she passed away, I decided to share some unique ways to memorialize the mothers we have lost but not forgotten.
Celebrating Easter: Faith, Family, and Friendly Competition
Easter is a time of faith, renewal, and cherished family traditions. For my family, it's more than just a holiday—a beautiful blend of spiritual reflection, joyous celebrations, and a touch of friendly competition! From the Polish Catholic tradition of blessing Easter baskets to our long-standing Easter egg hunt (yes, even for my grown children!) and our beloved Lamb Cake competition, Easter in our home is a time of laughter, love, and meaningful moments.
I Survived the '80s Without TikTok—Don’t Tell Me I Did It Wrong!
Let me tell you something—back in the '80s, I was raising a kid, holding down a full-time job, and still managing diaper duty, dinner (okay, mostly reheated), and everything in between. I didn’t have a parenting app or a social media guru showing me the ropes. Gourmet meals? Please. The microwave was my best friend, and the local takeout spot knew me by name. And through it all, I rocked shoulder pads like a boss and prayed my Farrah Fawcett perm held.
Easter Egg Hunts with a Twist: Learning Through Play
When I was growing up, Easter was one of my favorite times. We created bright Easter baskets for our family business to sell, filling them with sweet treats like chocolate bunnies, peeps, and colorful jellybeans. Additionally, we had delightful Easter egg hunts, searching for plastic eggs brimming with even more delicious candies. These sugar-filled traditions may have caused a cavity or two.
Although Easter egg hunts are a beloved tradition, why not add an educational and meaningful spin to this year’s festivities? By incorporating elements of magic, learning, and teamwork, you can create an Easter egg hunt that is not only fun but also enriching. Here are four unique twists on the classic egg hunt that will encourage learning through play.
Intentional Grandparenting Series
These insightful books are designed to strengthen the bond between grandparents and their grandchildren, offering a fresh and humorous perspective on grandparenting. With a mix of wit and wisdom, CJ Corki addresses the common challenges faced by grandparents today, providing practical advice and engaging activities that make grandparenting both fun and meaningful.