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Recognizing your grandparents for their accomplishments and contributions to your life, your family and society as a whole, can turn into one of the most fulfilling experience for you and your grandparents. It’s the chance to acknowledge them for their sacrifice and love, after all without them, you would have not been brought into existence.
The opportunity to reach out to an untapped source of history and life experience, bring joy and kindness to a loving member of your family and make a difference in their life that means so much to us, grandchildren.
Celebrated on September 13th, the National Grandparents’ Day is a secular holiday in the United States since 1978 and officially recognized in a number of countries on various days of the year, either as one holiday or sometimes as a separate Grandmothers’ Day and Grandfathers’ Day. One celebrates both paternal and maternal grandparents.
Making a positive impact on your grandparents’ lives is easier than it sounds. Here are some ideas:
Recognizing, honoring, and thanking your grandparents can make a difference in their lives. As they become senior citizens they will need the support of the younger generations. It’s important to let them know that you will be there for them. But why not celebrate Grandparents Day all year long?
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