
What Happens at Grandma's Stays at Grandma's: Stories That Celebrate the Joy and Chaos of Grandparenting
The Best Memories Are Made in Everyday Moments Nationally syndicated newspaper columnist Lori Borgman has adored being a grandmother from the day her first grandbaby was born. Through each memorable moment-from misadventures in missing teeth to being asked innocent questions like, “Were you alive when Aesop wrote those fables?”-her love for grandchildren and grandparenting has only grown. In What Happens at Grandma’s Stays at Grandma’s, Lori shares tender and amusing vignettes that will swell your heart, tickle your funnybone, and leave you smiling. She treasures each second of joy and chaos that her family creates and encourages you to do the same. This book will help you… Appreciate the unique gifts of the important people-young or grown-in your lifeTake a break from the day’s busyness to savor the little thingsFind a silver lining in even the silliest of situations These uplifting stories and reflections, told with Lori’s signature wit and warmth, will remind you to cherish every delight life has to offer, no matter how small. About the Author Lori Borgman is a newspaper columnist, author, and speaker. Her column is distributed to more than 400 newspapers and media outlets throughout the United States and Canada. She is also the author of the popular essay, “The Death of Common Sense.” Lori and her husband live in Indianapolis. They have three grown married children and eleven grandchildren.
The Best Memories Are Made in Everyday Moments Nationally syndicated newspaper columnist Lori Borgman has adored being a grandmother from the day her first grandbaby was born. Through each memorable moment-from misadventures in missing teeth to being asked innocent questions like, “Were you alive when Aesop wrote those fables?”-her love for grandchildren and grandparenting has only grown. In What Happens at Grandma’s Stays at Grandma’s, Lori shares tender and amusing vignettes that will swell your heart, tickle your funnybone, and leave you smiling. She treasures each second of joy and chaos that her family creates and encourages you to do the same. This book will help you… Appreciate the unique gifts of the important people-young or grown-in your lifeTake a break from the day’s busyness to savor the little thingsFind a silver lining in even the silliest of situations These uplifting stories and reflections, told with Lori’s signature wit and warmth, will remind you to cherish every delight life has to offer, no matter how small. About the Author Lori Borgman is a newspaper columnist, author, and speaker. Her column is distributed to more than 400 newspapers and media outlets throughout the United States and Canada. She is also the author of the popular essay, “The Death of Common Sense.” Lori and her husband live in Indianapolis. They have three grown married children and eleven grandchildren.
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The Best Memories Are Made in Everyday Moments Nationally syndicated newspaper columnist Lori Borgman has adored being a grandmother from the day her first grandbaby was born. Through each memorable moment-from misadventures in missing teeth to being asked innocent questions like, “Were you alive when Aesop wrote those fables?”-her love for grandchildren and grandparenting has only grown. In What Happens at Grandma’s Stays at Grandma’s, Lori shares tender and amusing vignettes that will swell your heart, tickle your funnybone, and leave you smiling. She treasures each second of joy and chaos that her family creates and encourages you to do the same. This book will help you… Appreciate the unique gifts of the important people-young or grown-in your lifeTake a break from the day’s busyness to savor the little thingsFind a silver lining in even the silliest of situations These uplifting stories and reflections, told with Lori’s signature wit and warmth, will remind you to cherish every delight life has to offer, no matter how small. About the Author Lori Borgman is a newspaper columnist, author, and speaker. Her column is distributed to more than 400 newspapers and media outlets throughout the United States and Canada. She is also the author of the popular essay, “The Death of Common Sense.” Lori and her husband live in Indianapolis. They have three grown married children and eleven grandchildren.












