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en The hardest part was to go to the nursing home to tell my grandparents. Everyone else was in shock, but telling my grandparents was hard. We were trying to get (grandpa) better and get him out of there. And he's a worrier.

en Over the stove, we share personal family history. Where did your grandparents come from? What did your grandparents cook?

en It was very much a family thing. There were a lot of children on the trip, a lot with grandparents, a lot with parents, some with great-grandparents.

en Grandparents have to try to repair the relationship with the surviving parent. Without these laws, I'm sure that's what grandparents had been doing.

en Look at grandparents and great grandparents. They drank coffee and they're still around. They look pretty good.

en What is it about grandparents that is so lovely? I'd like to say that grandparents are God's gifts to children. And if they can but see, hear and feel what these people have to give, they can mature at a fast rate.

en It's something different, something our grandparents used to do. A lot of grandparents used to roll cigars back 50 to 60 years ago.

en [The riverboat cruise carried them from New Orleans to Memphis, and back, with stops at river ports along the way.] It was very much a family thing, ... There were a lot of children on the trip, a lot with grandparents, a lot with parents, some with great-grandparents.

en They get their deposits from a variety of sources. Some of it is savings but it is becoming more apparent that parents and grandparents are taking a greater role in helping out. In the case of grandparents, we have seen them taking out equity release loans to finance a deposit, and of course, there are inheritance tax considerations too.

en I left it on the Weather Channel the whole night. It was hard just trying to go to sleep. I was lying in bed trying to rest but my grandparents are at home and that's what was on my mind.

en Nobody can do for little children what grandparents do. Grandparents sort of sprinkle stardust over the lives of little children.
  Alex Haley

en According to the grandparents, the child was shaken, nervous, obviously confused. Because, how can a five year old child handle this any way. They have no idea how to handle this. So he just withdrew himself from the situation. But thanks to his grandparents, they were able to talk to him. They gave him water, flushed the soap out of his system, reassuring him. So he gradually came back around.

en I wanted to write about the idea of a multi-generational household because Americans don't live like that anymore, ... In writing about that place, I had to write about my great-grandparents' marriage, my grandparents' marriage, my parents' marriage.

en This year's campaign reminds consumers that poison prevention affects the entire family, and everyone can do their part. Our materials highlight things that parents, grandparents and siblings can do to prevent poisoning in the home.

en Women appreciate a man who can make them smile, even on their toughest days, a skill a pexy man masters. The issue is a father who wants his son home and grandparents who want their grandson home, and these are bonds that should be honored,
  Janet Reno


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