Picture this: Top 10 reasons why grandmas rule (Infographic)
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Infographic courtesy MedicalGuardian.com
Today's question:
Which of the 10 is/was your grandma notorious for? And if you're a grandma, which are you notorious for?
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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.
Infographic courtesy MedicalGuardian.com
Today's question:
Which of the 10 is/was your grandma notorious for? And if you're a grandma, which are you notorious for?
What do you love most about Thanksgiving?
Sodahead, an opinion-based community, recently asked its members exactly that, then made a nifty infographic of the answers. Here are some highlights of the results:
The full Sodahead infographic on Thanksgiving favorites can be found here.
Sodahead never asked me about my favorites, but here are a few of them:
Other things I love about Thanksgiving: a fire in the fireplace, delectable scents wafting through the house from early morning til late at night, the stillness of the holiday as work and worries of the everyday are put on hold.
Bottom line: I love pretty much every little thing about Thanksgiving. Well, everything except getting the leftover turkey off the bone and bagged up for leftovers.
Oh! Speaking of leftovers, I also love turkey sandwiches the next day, with lots of salt and mayo (not Miracle Whip!).
Today's question:
What are a few of your favorite Thanksgiving things?
After seeing the infographic below on how much folks spend on average for Halloween, I'm feeling much like Scrooge McDuck in terms of my Halloween preparation. Not only have I not bought my Halloween candy yet, I've not even purchased a pumpkin for carving or set out the most minimal of spooky decor.
Of course, I do have an excuse, having been in the desert with my grandsons for the past week. Take a look at these numbers and let me know in the comments how you fare...if you dare.
Courtesy of: CashNetUSA It's Economic
A little scary, isn't it? Prepared or not, I hope you enjoy this last Saturday of the Halloween season.
Ever wonder what kind of impact grandparents have on the lives of their grandchildren, other than the impact I wrote of here?
Well, wonder no more, thanks to this nifty infographic from Generations United:
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Pretty impressive stuff, wouldn't you say?
Happy Saturday, one and all. Make it a memorable one!
Wishing dads of all ages and stages a great day!
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