Grandma’s That Don’t Look Like Grandma’s
Comment how many grands you have!
2 for me. Been a LaLa since I was 42!
As the roles of grandparents evolve, many are stepping away from traditional expectations. Modern grandmas, often referred to with affectionate terms like 'LaLa', are embracing active lifestyles, pursuing hobbies, and maintaining vibrant social lives. This transformation has a profound impact on their relationships with their grandchildren, fostering deeper connections that transcend generational gaps. With advancements in technology and communication, grandmas today are more involved than ever. They are using social media to stay updated on their grandchildren’s lives, sharing experiences and even collaborating on online projects. From cooking together to engaging in outdoor adventures, the bond between modern grandmas and their grandchildren is becoming multi-dimensional and dynamic. Moreover, these grandmas are often advocates for healthy living, sharing their experiences with fitness and wellness. They inspire younger generations by promoting self-care, mindfulness, and creative outlets. Family dynamics have shifted, allowing for meaningful interactions that enrich both grandmas' and grandchildren's lives. In this exciting era of grandparenting, it’s common to find grandmas organizing community events, participating in local meet-ups, and even leading social initiatives. By taking on active roles, they challenge the outdated concept of grandparenting as a passive, quiet phase of life. With more and more women becoming grandmas at a younger age, the perception of what it means to be a grandma is continually reshaped. This evolution encourages dialogue about roles within families, bridging gaps between generations, and fostering a legacy of empowerment and joy. Join the conversation and share your experiences about “grandmas that don’t look like grandmas!”

I will be 42 this year and have 1 grandson that will be 3 next month! I love being his GamGam!