Imagine being a grandparent?
Not exact matches
While I for one
am absolutely thrilled about a reduction in time spent doing laundry (as it continues to feel like a treadmill of tedium today, I can only
imagine the hours our
grandparents wasted on the task), you could
be excused for asking, who really cares?
Additionally to the flavors my mum bakes, my
grandparents also bring their cookies when they come for Christmas so you can
imagine that there
is lots to choose from.
It
's easy to
imagine a scenario in which a baby who
is normally a back sleeper
is left in the care of a
grandparent, who places the baby on its stomach to sleep.
For every
grandparent out there who
's secretly (or not - so - secretly) disappointed with their child
's parenting techniques, I
imagine there
's at least one who
is so proud of his or her offspring.
Yes, you
were expecting a wide - eyed, chubby cheeked baby, and instead you have
been presented with a toothless and wrinkled newborn that looks more like your great -
grandparent than the little cherub you
imagined for nine long months.
So I
imagine it
is mostly SAHMs doing cloth, but with a willing
grandparent or nanny a working mom could do cloth also.
Although Michael fought back quite bravely, it made me feel exposed and hunted, as if the city that I and my parents and one of my
grandparents grew up in
was more treacherous and dangerous than I'd
imagined.
They'll build new fan bases, possibly larger fan bases as humans slowly but inevitably transition to almost purely digital lifestyles (
imagine your kids, and then their kids... 2d entertainment and physical books will
be odd things that existed for their parents and
grandparents, to
be boxed up when Dad or Grandma passes on).
Playing in the gallery
is a pottily humorous film that
imagines the German dada artist and composer Kurt Schwitters and his girlfriend as close friends of the artist's own
grandparents.
Imagine how you would have wanted your
grandparents to
be...
If you
were alive, I would ask you to
imagine your great
grandparents living in the year 1900.
It
is hard to
imagine that at the time of our parents and
grandparents, cities coexisted with trams and trains and cars
were relatively rare, except for some American cities.
In face of impending environmental and social catastrophe, says Steffen, «all over the world, groups of people with graduate degrees, affluence, decades of work experience, varieties of advanced training and technological capacities beyond the
imagining of our great -
grandparents are coming together, looking into the face of apocalypse... and deciding to start a seed exchange or a kids clothing swap.»
Imagine you
are caring for your own
grandparent, and treat your geriatric patients exactly how you would want your own family treated.
The sense of loss for
grandparents is also immense and difficult to
imagine in
being denied access to their grandchildren.
I can't quite
imagine being hurt or insulted by what my parents or in - laws choose to
be called as
grandparents.