100-percent male, plus GRAND Social No. 182 link party for grandparents
/100-percent male
I find it funny that a kid as young as my youngest grandson already exhibits traits so very typical of his gender.
Yep, at not yet 18 months, Jak is...
CLICK HERE to subscribe to notifications of new posts.
for grandmothers and others
Grandma's Briefs is for grandmothers and others. Bits on the good, bad, humorous and heartwarming of being a baby boomer, grandparent, parent to adult children, wife and writer. Features include lifestyle articles, reviews, recipes, grandma profiles, and more.
100-percent male
I find it funny that a kid as young as my youngest grandson already exhibits traits so very typical of his gender.
Yep, at not yet 18 months, Jak is...
Savoring every last drop of summer:
Today's question:
What do you consider the official end of summer?
Jim and I have three daughters. To us, they've always been "the girls."
From this ...
to this ...
... they've always been and always will be "the girls." My girls. Our girls.
Megan lives in a different world. She has "the boys."
More and more often, Megan's conversations are sprinkled with references to "the boys" or "my boys."
She thrives on the maleness of her little clan. Which I find interesting because Megan was always our girly girl, the one I thought would anxiously await a daughter to dress cute, talk with, shop with.
But no, when she was pregnant, she made it very clear that she wanted a boy. And she got all boy in Bubby.
With that, she now has her boys.
And I can almost hear the sound of her heart expanding with pride each time she says "my boys" over the phone.
Megan and Preston hope to give Bubby a sibling in the next year or two. My question: What if it's a girl? Having raised only one gender, I'm not exactly sure how that works.
Today's question:
What's the makeup of your birth family? All girls or were there boys in the mix? And how did that work?
My answer: I have six siblings. There are five girls and two boys. As kids, it wasn't a gender issue, it was more of the "big kids" versus the "little kids." Poor Jennifer, the middle child, was the "lig," much to her dismay.
Grandma's Briefs is for grandmothers and others. Bits on life's second act and the empty nest: the good, bad, humorous and heartwarming of being a baby boomer, grandparent, parent to adult children, wife and writer. Features include lifestyle articles, movie reviews, recipes, product reviews, auto test drives, grandma profiles, and more.
Thank you for visiting Grandma's Briefs, where I share my snippets, er, briefs on the good, bad, humorous, and heartwarming of being a grandmother, baby boomer, parent to adult children, wife, and writer. Learn more about me here. And email me any time at lisa@grandmasbriefs.com.
Jim (aka PawDad) and Lisa (me)
Brianna (oldest daughter) and hubby Patrick with Benjamin, Robert, and James
Megan (middle daughter) with hubby Preston and Declan, Camden, and Brayden
Andrea (youngest daughter) with me at a recent concert
Click here for The First-Time Grandmother’s Journal on amazon.com
click here for a love journal: 100 things i love about grandma on amazon.com
I do not share personal information with third parties nor do I store information I collect about your visit to Grandma's Briefs for use other than to analyze content performance through the use of cookies, which you can turn off at any time by modifying your Internet browser's settings. I am not responsible for the republishing of the content found on this blog on other Web sites or media without my permission. This privacy policy is subject to change without notice.
Grandma's Briefs, Grilled Grandma and all content unless otherwise noted Copyright ©2025, Lisa Carpenter. All rights reserved.