GRAND Magazine - November/December 2008 - (Page 6) contents 60 November December 2008 28 Peppy Greenstockings JUST SO WE KNOW There’s no excuse for us—we, the safe harbors—to pass along dangerous toys. Here, some wellreceived alternatives. By Michelle Briseño-Tucker Departments 2 A Brave New World By Christine Crosby 32 Empty Nest, the Sequel FULL HOUSE · FULL HEART · FULL TIME When the children moved out, we were sad. When the grandchildren moved out, we were devastated. By Al Martinez GRAND VIEW 60 REUNIONS 12 All Settled Down for a Long Winter’s Nap By Wendy Reid Crisp ISN’T IT GRAND? The Four Top U.S. Ski Resorts for Grand Families Multigenerational, local, kid-friendly, reasonably priced: these are our GRAND picks. By Kara Williams 15 GRAND CENTRAL Junior 24 We learn that when we care for grandchildren, they’re safer from injuries; best books for the young ones; our picks for random and unusual products (like good-looking hospital gowns! Who knew?); Sally Wendkos Olds on our safety issues; Barbara Byrd on “Perfect Imperfection.” 66 TOGETHER TIME Workshop: Sew Much Fun Sock and Glove is a delightful book that presents more than a dozen projects made with “soft stuff.” Here, is the “glove/dog.” By Miyako Kanamori Not So Grand ASK GRAND 68 READ ALOUD Whoops. Reality check. Once in a while, the Other Grand is truly the nutcake you suspect. By Lillian Carson Mashed Potatoes on the Ceiling Curl up with your grandbuddy and prepare to giggle. By Kenn Nesbitt 26 28 6 GRAND NOVEMBER DECEMBER 2008 Life Is Just a Bowl of Grandfish So, you thought it was only children who’d once again be running through the house. Welcome to the grandpets. By Judyann Grant GRAND GESTURES 76 72 RESOURCES GRAND BAZAAR 80 GRAND FINALE I Saw You First By Terry Spaeth
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