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Not Your Old Generation Grandparents
From the moment we became grandparents we have felt conflicted at the way, in books and media, grandparents are depicted. But we’ve been grandparents for a while now (one grandchild just graduated college) So we believe it is time to share some grand-parental knowledge… When a cartoonist draws a grandma her hair is invariably in a bun If she’s not wearing a sweater…chances are she’s knitting one. When she walks it’s with a cane and we will forever take offense how she’s always wearing glasses and has no fashion sense When a cartoonist draws a grandpa he is never very tall His hair is a vibrant shade of gray or white…if he has any hair at all. His plaid pants never match his shirt…his glasses are as thick as a window pane He could be in a wheel chair or like Grandma…walking with a cane. If you look around at grandparents today, you’ll find us agile and nimble and spry In fact you’ll discover to your amazement those old stereotypes don’t apply. Deborah doesn’t wear a muumuu…her hair is never in a bun, If you ask our grandchildren what they think, they’ll say their Nana’s fun. She’s creative, she’s compassionate, she’s patient and I can verify She’s great with babies, loves to bake and sings a soothing lullaby. As for me, though I am a little bald, I don’t wear plaid pants, never would. snd if I do say so myself, I make the clothes I wear look good. I do not fish, don’t watch much TV, I don’t read the Farmer’s Almanac When my grandchildren ask to play football…guess who’s the quarterback? Deborah and I will try jumping rope, playing soccer and climbing trees too because in this day and age, in our generation, that’s what grandparents do! We are a mix of old and new, we are much cooler and hipper than before (Even though I’m pretty sure people don’t say cooler or hipper anymore!) We embrace some of the traits of our grandparents, yes the good ones have survived but speaking for Deborah and the grandparents I know, a new generation has arrived! So cartoonists when you draw Deborah draw her with style, grace and fun And if you’re drawing her baking cupcakes, make sure they’re funky ones. And when you take your pencils out don’t draw me in a rocking chair Instead…draw me climbing up a tree or in a top hat and if you want… you can add more hair.
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