Grandkids Say the Cutest Things
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Karen O’Connor, author of the highly popular Getting’ Old Ain’t for Wimps (more than 260,000 copies sold) tunes into the hilarious, surprising, and sometimes insightful things that grandchildren say.
Funny quotes and vignettes celebrate the candid comedy that children bring to our lives. Among offerings provided by other grandparents, Karen shares personal stories and showcases themes for laughable moments:
- Paying Attention—there is happiness in the details
- Sweet Sayings—“ahh” moments that are good for the soul
- All About God—divine comedy and wisdom from the mouth of babes
- Pet Tales—kids and animals equal a barn-full of funny
- Good Question—wit and wonder abound
This reminder to remember the pure joy of families and grandkids is a great read and a super gift to mark any occasion with the tradition of loving and laughing.
Karen O'Connor
Karen O’Connor is a sought-after speaker, a writing consultant, and an award-winning author of more than 75 books, including Gettin’ Old Ain’t for Wimps (more than 500,000 copies sold). She’s appeared on national media, including The 700 Club and 100 Huntley Street.
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Grandkids Say the Cutest Things - Karen O'Connor
Part 1
Paying Attention
As grandparents, we can be sure of one thing: Our grandchildren pay attention—in many cases better than we do. They are watching us, and they let us know it. They are plain talkers. We find out what’s what by listening to them, discover new horizons by finding out their likes and dislikes, and even grow some by taking their advice from time to time.
Grandma, you’d look a lot better if you cut your hair. Long hair doesn’t work on older women.
Off to the beauty shop I go.
Grandpa, no climbing on ladders. Did you know a man your age fell off the roof while hanging Christmas lights? He lost his balance and splat! He broke a leg and an arm.
Oh my! Grandkids not only say cute things; they also say truth things. We still have a lot to learn, even though we’re w-a-a-a-a-a-y up in years—according to our offsprings’ offspring. As we teach our grandkids a thing or two, they are teaching us as well. I, for one, am choosing to pay attention. How about you?
You, LORD, keep my lamp burning (Psalm 18:28).
Here or There?
Vonda lives in South Carolina, while two of her grandchildren live in Florida. When visiting, she sometimes needs a little help finding her way around their neighborhood. One evening while walking with her three-year-old and six-year-old grandkids, she stopped at an unfamiliar intersection. Her grandson pulled her hand to continue.
Just a minute,
Vonda said. I’m trying to figure out where I am.
Six-year-old Garrett stretched up to her ear, cupped his hand around his mouth, and whispered loudly, MaMa, you’re in Florida.
Taking Credit
Niki’s granddaughter often accompanies her daddy to the post office. While walking home, little Zoe carries the junk mail. One day her father opened an envelope with a credit card and an application to activate it. He handed it to Zoe to carry home, where he would toss it into the