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A follow-up to the bestselling Grandmother's Journal, to pass along a variety of experiences and life-lessons to others in the family. Specially suited to passing to children, grandchildren, or other family members, this journal gives the writer a means to organize their thoughts and advice for others. Thoughts such as "What I wish I'd known when I was your age," "What I've learned in my life and can pass on," "Top Ten things I've learned in life," "What to look for in a partner or when dating,"—all from a close, experienced family member who knows best.
If you've ever wished you could go back in time and replay conversations with loved ones or ask questions and get words of wisdom from someone whose opinion you truly valued, then Kay Riddle's What Grandma Said: 100 Sayings of Wisdom will speak directly to your heart. Prepare to reminisce and let nostalgia wash over you as you read "Momma's" admonitions in areas such as: - Kindness - Caution - Humility - Optimism The time-honored truths of Mrs. Riddle's grandmother will echo in your mind and heart long after you've closed the cover of this-her legacy to her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. After all, the sage instructed in Proverbs 4:7 (NKJV), "Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore, get wisdom. And in all getting, get understanding."
A collection of thought provoking thoughts, words of encouragement and upliftment written by my mother to share with her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and the world. In reading her quotes of inspiration I discovered a deeper humanity in my mother. Who Knew? Before reading here writings she was just my mother but after reading her quotes she is a wise woman. I hope you enjoy reading her words as I enjoyed bringing them to life and they touch you on an intimate spiritual level that you can share with your children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Enjoy & God Bless
“My goal is to challenge each person with this—What good is Bible teaching if it does not have the practicality of putting it into our lives.” - Author, Elaine Bolin With her original, folksy creative sayings, the author shares many years of Biblically-rooted wisdom in a way that is succinct and unique. Readers are sure to find comfort, encouragement, and practical life advice on each page. These one-of-a-kind statements on how to handle the problems of daily life are reminiscent of Yogi Berra. Grandma Elaine’s sayings include: • I hope your good gets better. • It takes the best in us to see the best in others. • Yesterday’s tomorrow is today. Live now. • Happy am I when happy are we. • Bad Thoughts are like a brain without a Swiffer. • I lost the way by way of my way. • Why did I think what I thought when I could just not think at all. And don’t forget to enjoy the chapter at the end called, Laugh with the Ancient Agers. It pokes a little fun at what happens as we age.
Agnes Baker Pilgrim, known to most as Grandma Aggie, is in her nineties and is the oldest living member of the Takelma Tribe, one of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz. A descendant of both spiritual and political tribal leaders, Grandma Aggie travels tirelessly around the world to keep traditions alive, to help those in need, and to be a voice for the voiceless, helping everyone to remember to preserve our Earth for animals and each other in a spiritual environment. Considered an excellent speaker, she has mesmerized her audience wherever she appears, and now her wit, wisdom, memories, advice, stories and spirituality have been captured for all to hear. Honored as a “Living Cultural Legend” by the Oregon Council of the Arts, Grandma Aggie here speaks about her childhood memories, about her tribe and her life as a child growing up in an area that often didn’t allow Indians and dogs into many public places, as well as about such contemporary issues as bullying, teen suicide, drugs and alcohol, Pope Francis, President Obama, water conservation, climate change, and much more. This is an amazing recording of one of the oldest and most important voices of the First Nation and of the world. Her stories and advice will mesmerize and captivate you, as well as provide a blueprint for how all the inhabitants of the earth can live together in harmony, spirituality, and peace.
Drawing on her grandma's lifetime of learning and biblical wisdom, Judith Robl provides charming devotions to help women embrace timeless principles and pass them along to those they love. Each offering is adorned with artist Audrey Jeanne Roberts' endearing paintings of teacups and other charms of hospitality and generosity. Readers will discover the blessings of Scripture verses that support each insight, the strength of personal prayers, and life-shaping teachings from Grandma including: Success is getting up one more time than you fall down. Give generously from your own purse. One good turn deserves another. This beautiful volume of wisdom encourages confidence, generosity, honor, and faith and makes a great gift of guidance and love for graduates, new brides, friends, and for moms to give to their daughters for any occasion or "just because."
The New York Times Bestseller From one of the country’s most recognizable journalists, Lesley Stahl of CBS's 60 Minutes: How becoming a grandmother transforms a woman’s life. After four decades as a reporter, Lesley Stahl’s most vivid and transformative experience of her life was not covering the White House, interviewing heads of state, or researching stories at 60 Minutes. It was becoming a grandmother. She was hit with a jolt of joy so intense and unexpected, she wanted to “investigate” it—as though it were a news flash. And so, using her 60 Minutes skills, she explored how grandmothering changes a woman’s life, interviewing friends like Whoopi Goldberg, colleagues like Diane Sawyer (and grandfathers, including Tom Brokaw), as well as the proverbial woman next door. Along with these personal accounts, Stahl speaks with scientists and doctors about physiological changes that occur in women when they have grandchildren; anthropologists about why there are grandmothers, in evolutionary terms; and psychiatrists about the therapeutic effects of grandchildren on both grandmothers and grandfathers. Throughout Becoming Grandma, Stahl shares stories about her own life with granddaughters Jordan and Chloe, about how her relationship with her daughter, Taylor, has changed, and about how being a grandfather has affected her husband, Aaron. In an era when baby boomers are becoming grandparents in droves and when young parents need all the help they can get raising their children, Stahl’s book is a timely and affecting read that redefines a cherished relationship.
When a child is born, a miracle happens—someone becomes a grandmother! For first-time grandmas, beloved veterans, or grandmas-in-waiting, this warm, wonderful book captures all the joy and humor of one of a woman's most life-altering experiences. Heartwarming observations from such famous names as Margaret Mead, Jane Russell, and Margaret Thatcher; poems to copy and stick on the refrigerator; words of advice to "accidentally" leave on a daughter-in-law's kitchen table, suggestions to smooth the rough times or increase the joy, it's all here to read and treasure. Don't miss . . . • Special things only a grandmother can do • Family history a grandmother can pass on • A precious gift every child needs from a grandmother • Secret satisfactions a grandmother feels • How a grandmother can act even wiser than she is And more!
Cookies, cross-stitching, and . . . cliff diving? Maybe it's time to learn about Grandma's life before you arrived on the scene! Now is your chance to have her record all her hopes, humor, and (of course) her life stories for future generations to read. Thought-provoking questions and journaling sections make this memory book the perfect place to get it all down on paper!