Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Grandparents provide us with unconditional love that is unencumbered by having to adhere to parental rules. Developing this grandparent-grandchild bond can be a challenge in today’s transient society. It’s no longer common to find several generations of a family living within shouting distance. These days, grandparents may not even be within driving distance of their grandchildren, thus ruling out regular face-to-face bonding time. Also, many grandparents still work and don’t have an excess of free time. Sharing photos of grandchildren by “snail mail” is still a popular – though less high-tech – way to help grandparents keep track of children’s development. Some parents prefer to scan the photos and send them attached to e-mails who live at long distances. Videos are another popular way to give far-away grandparents a peek into the daily lives of their grandchildren. And, phone calls and drawings and crafts made by the children also are appreciated by most grandparents. but i personally feel grandparents made us and our parents a part of thier family and cant we all make them a part of our lives. it is fact that grandparents or elders in a home are the pillars of a family no matter how old and weak they are they still hold the family on their shoulders. They provide us with emmense love, cant we all team up to give them some time n love that ofcourse they deserve the most. its bcoz of thm that we stand and survive , cant v help them in their time when they need us. its time to return them what they have done for us all not as a return of debt but as a selfish need of getting more of what they have been shedding always on their children thats love, the deep ,unconditional and unbaised love of GRANDPARENTS.

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