Another Grandmothering Resource
I stumbled upon a blog by a grandmother who has great ideas! I suggest that you visit her page From Mom to Grandma for some wonderful ideas.
I am back from the conference . . . and am feeling overwhelmed with things to do to catch up from being gone so much the last 2 months. Dust, cobwebs, and dirty floors are the current vogue style at my home . . . Martha Stewart would be proud of the new look that I have developed . . . .
Don’t give up on me. I WILL get those fun songs filmed . . . sometime . . . .
Digi-Gram
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Hi, I wanted to let you know how much fun I have had looking over your blog and website (I’m not sure I know the difference even though I’m pretty computer/internet saavy and found my husband online.)I found your site on stlmomsworld.com. I live right outside of St. Louis. I’ve been blessed with three wonderful grandchildren all under 30 months. Then as I go through your writings I learn that you teach at BYU! Not that you have to be LDS, but I am. My children are not. I’ve been forced into retirement this year and would love to start my own blog in order to journal my experiences and feelings. (self-help for myself) Where do you suggest that I start?
Hi!
Thank you so much for your kind words about my blog! I hope that you can find fun things to do with your grandchildren that will strengthen your relationship with them.
Yes, I am LDS. And, I really don’t teach at BYU. I am the director of the Walk-In Center at the Center for Teaching and Learning. My student employees do small technology projects for the faculty.
I’ll send you an e-mail telling you how to start a blog!