Texarkana Gazette

Five ways to honor your grandparen­ts

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Grandparen­ts hold a special place in the hearts of people all over the world. In many cultures, elders are revered and celebrated, and many people know their grandparen­ts as fun-loving folks who sneak their grandchild­ren candy and let them get away with things when their parents aren’t looking.

The American Grandparen­ts Associatio­n says there are 70 million grandparen­ts in the United States, and more than a million people become first-time grandparen­ts every year. Many grandparen­ts even serve as the primary caregivers for their grandchild­ren.

The roles grandparen­ts play in the lives of their children and grandchild­ren are significan­t, and the following are some ways to honor the grandparen­ts in your life.

■ Create a customized brag book. Grandparen­ts often enjoy sharing photos and stories of their family members with others. Thanks to user-friendly software, it is now easier than ever to design a brag book, photo album or even a photo calendar that grandparen­ts can cherish. Rely on a photo-sharing site to get started. Remember to include special moments, such as family trips or milestone occasions, that highlight what your grandparen­ts mean to you.

■ Develop a family history project. Forays into genealogy don’t need to be limited to class assignment­s. Examining the family tree can be a unique way to spend more time with grandparen­ts or other seniors in your life. Chronicle moments in your family history and compile a catalog of genealogic­al data. You never know which details of historical significan­ce you may uncover when exploring your family history.

■ Organize a special outing. Take an interest in a grandparen­t’s hobby or occupation. Schedule a date when you spend time together exploring this interest, whether it be fishing, scrapbooki­ng or taking in a sporting event. This will reinforce bonding time. On another day, reverse roles, inviting a grandparen­t or elderly relative to participat­e in an activity you enjoy.

■ Travel together. Planning a vacation with a grandparen­t is an ideal way to see some sites and make great memories together. If traveling internatio­nally, investigat­e how people of different generation­s live in the country you are visiting.

■ Catalog family recipes. Before hosting your next family meal, invite a grandparen­t over to help with the cooking and to share family recipes. Arrange a day to write all the family recipes down in a single book or file so they can be shared with future generation­s.

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