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A Grandpa's Notebook

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(idea) by shmOOnkie pOOnks (3.2 wk) (print)   ?   2 C!s I like it! Fri Mar 23 2001 at 5:40:00

by Meyer Moldeven (public domain)
ideas, models, stories and memoirs to encourage intergenerational outreach and communication

Introduction

There are more than 60 million grandparents in the United States and their numbers are increasing as a portion of the general population. Enormous changes have taken place in longevity and lifestyles since today's older adults were, themselves, young grandchildren. Experts estimate that there are thirty to fifty thousand living centenarians, up from the 1980 estimate of fifteen thousand. Also, centenarians are not as feeble as they once were; disability rates among older people have been falling since the early 1980s.

Life expectancy at birth in the United States has increased nearly 30 years since the turn of the century, from 47 to about 76. On the other hand, families are more widely dispersed, successful interaction by grandparents with their distant grandchildren, whether for geographic reasons or barriers of circumstance, increasingly calls for innovation and improvisation.

A vast store of practical knowledge as well as a culture's lore languishes in almost every family, especially among its elders, more than ready to be passed along to succeeding generations. An important source for ideas and models for grandparents to meet the needs-and the yearnings-of this era's grandchildren and children generally are in the observations and experiences of older adults. It is not up to our young grandchildren to say what in our life's experiences might be useful or enlightening to them? If it was up to them, how might they draw it out of us? A paradox indeed.

This is not a child's storybook, although some of the stories, vignettes and essays may interest youth from toddlers to young adults and, from other perspectives, parents, grandparents, and teachers. The book's intent is to demonstrate one older lay person's approach to fostering interaction between generations in the context of family, school and culture.

Part One: We Learn from Each Other Part Two: First Stories Part Three: The Palm Tree Stories Part Four: Reach for the Stars, Grandpa! Part Five: Lore, Myths, and Memoirs

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Memoir: C'mon, Man, It's Only a Safety Pin! First Letter to a Distant Grandchild Memoir: Suicide Prevention (Viet Nam Era) A Bagel? In Space?
Part One: We Learn from Each Other Memoir: The Parachute Rigger (World War Two) Memoir: Parachute Logistics (Korean War) How My Stories Began
Too-Faraway Grandparents Put Palm Trees in Your Stories Stories to the World Don't Just Ride Off into the Sunset
Memoir: Logistics Planner (Cold War) Grandpa Takes a Walk Part Three: The Palm Tree Stories Picture Postcards
What's in It for You? Grandparent-Grandchild Interview Grandpa Too Far The Little Old Man's Strange Story
Dooby and Katrinka Have an Idea Part Five: Lore, Myths, and Memoirs Dinosaur's Nest Family History Scroll
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