Publisher's Synopsis
As we go through life, our paths cross with those of many, many people. A few of these people become very close to us and we form a special bond with them. One of these special people is often our grandmother. When you are a grandmother, it's much easier to overlook the faults of your grandchildren and focus on giving them as much love as you can muster. Depending on how close you lived to your grandmother, you may have been fortunate to spend time with her when your parents needed to go out. Your grandmother may have played games with you or perhaps made a pitcher of lemonade or a bowl of popcorn. If your family lived near your grandmother, you may have gone to her house for Sunday dinner. She very likely may have spent at least some holidays at your house. You may have some very happy memories of special times spent with your grandmother. Grandmothers take special pride in their grandchildren. They sit proudly through school plays, music concerts, sports events, and other activities, beaming proudly when it's your turn to perform. They sing your praises. They spoil you. They give you special treats. It's easier being a grandmother than a mother because grandmothers do not have all of the child-rearing responsibilities of the parents. Besides, after grandmothers get to enjoy the grandkids, they send them home to their parents! In your journal, you will find two pages for each entry you make. They provide space for you to record the title or topic of each entry, what your mother taught you about this, and how you have used or can use what you learned. If you would like to turn this into a one-of-a-kind, valuable and treasured gift, you can obtain a copy of my journal, "Things I Treasure About You" and quickly convert your entries from this "Things I Learned" journal into a wonderful gift for a special, very important person.