My Grandma Lives at the Airport

My Grandma Lives at the Airport
Author: Rebecca Rudner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2002
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780970821706

This book is a look at keeping families together and reconnected when they live far apart.

Granny Annie Lives at the Airport!

Granny Annie Lives at the Airport!
Author: Annie J. King
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2009-10
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1607990407

Isn't it funny what little children think based purely on what they see? In Annie J. King's Granny Annie Lives at the Airport, Ava is sure she knows something her sister Sarah does not. This charming tale is a great discussion-starter that will have the whole family remembering the hilarious things they imagined when they were young. Annie J. King is a very proud grandmother who works hard to keep up with her grandchildren across the country. Annie is a professor in the UC Davis Department of Animal Science. She enjoys playing her harp and hosting gatherings in her gardens. This is an eLIVE book, meaning each printed copy contains a special code redeemable for the free download of the audio version of the book.

Grandma, You Rock!

Grandma, You Rock!
Author: Karen O'Connor
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2012-08-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0736948953

From the bestselling author of Gettin’ Old Ain’t for Wimps (more than 300,000 copies sold) comes a funny, heartwarming look at being a grandma. More than 80 stories based on real-life experiences express the wonderfully humorous joy of interacting with grandkids. Karen O’Connor, grandmother of 14, says, “Grandkids keep us youthful, humble, and wide-awake! They also keep us praying!” Each two- to three-page story ends with an encouraging Scripture and a brief prayer thanking God for the gift of grandchildren. A wonderful celebration of grandmas everywhere! Rerelease of Bein’ a Grandparent Ain’t for Wimps.

Long Distance Grandma

Long Distance Grandma
Author: Janet Teitsort
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2010-06-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1451605455

According to an AARP survey, 45 percent of grandparents report that the primary barrier to seeing their grandchildren is the physical distance that separates them. Yet, the desire to communicate is strong. Janet Teitsort, a long-distance grandma herself, comes to the rescue with a year's worth of ideas to remain close even when the miles divide. Among her numerous ideas are art projects, recipes, and simple gifts that keep hearts knitted together. Whether children are toddlers or college students, Teitsort offers a cornucopia of connection possibilities including a strong recommendation for grandparents to embrace technology with ideas involving audiotape, videotape, email, and the Internet. As the grandparent population swells with Baby Boomers, this book is truly timely.

Granny Annie Lives at the Airport

Granny Annie Lives at the Airport
Author: Annie King
Publisher:
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2019-12-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781647531058

Isn't it funny what little children think based purely on what they see? In Annie J. King's Granny Annie Lives at the Airport, Ava is sure she knows something her sister Sarah does not. This charming tale is a great discussion-starter that will have the whole family remembering the hilarious things they imagined when they were young. Annie J. King is a very proud grandmother who works hard to keep up with her grandchildren across the country.

The Spirituality of Grandparenting

The Spirituality of Grandparenting
Author: Ralph Milton
Publisher: Wood Lake Publishing Inc.
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2007
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1896836860

"Our spiritual vocation as grandparents is to delight in our grandchildren." So begins Ralph Milton, in this latest addition to the beautifully and lavishly illustrated Spirituality of... series. More than a celebration of grandchildren, this book is a celebration of grandparenting, and of the very real gifts it offers to both the grandchild and to the grandparent. Which is not to say that grandparenting is always easy or fun. While Milton shares lots of stories of hugs and giggles, of silly songs and tender moments, he also knows that many grandparents struggle with the challenge of long-distance grand-parenting, with the pain and tension of separation from grandchildren due to marriage break-up, and with the anxiety and distress of grandchildren who are in trouble or who are ill. But Milton doesn't dwell on these things. Rather, he returns, always, to the delight, wonder, and love, which is foremost in the experience of any grandparent; and to the inherent bond that exists between older adults and children. This remarkable book is for grandparents who are new to the role and for grandparents who have earned their degree in 'grandparentology' through long experience. It's for 'traditional' grandparents and for grandparents of adopted children; it's for surrogate grandparents and even for grandparents-in-waiting.

The Belt Buckle

The Belt Buckle
Author: Jerry Lanphear
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2022-11-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1644581086

The Belt Buckle is a true story that resulted in the acceptance of Christ and salvation of the author. Upon his return from Vietnam, the author's parents invited him to attend church service whose guest speaker, Rev. Otis Keener, missionary to Hong Kong and friend of his parents, used a belt buckle which he brought along as a sample of how God can use an animated object to accomplish his work and purpose and eventually brought a lost sheep into his fold. The author felt inspired to write about it, and God has helped him along to complete his writing before his mind began to slow down. The author died at the age of seventy-six, three weeks after he was diagnosed with dementia.

My Granma Lives at the Airport

My Granma Lives at the Airport
Author: Faye Sermons
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2012
Genre:
ISBN: 1449018939

This book is a true story. Teddie was about 3 years old when she realized Granma Ginger didn't live in this BIG building name Airport. She would go in the car with Mommy or Daddy to pick up her Granma and that's where she would take her home. When Teddie came to North Carolina with her Mommy, Daddy and big brother Aubrey to visit Granma's real house.........WHAT A SURPRISE! My Granma Lives At The Airport is dedicated to Teddie who inspired her Aunt Faye to write this story. She hopes it will encourage all children to share the special pictures and stories in their minds and imaginations.

Don't Mom Alone

Don't Mom Alone
Author: Heather MacFadyen
Publisher: Revell
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2021-10-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1493431978

Being a good mom isn't about doing everything right to create a set of perfect trophy children--though every mom has felt the pressure to do just that and to do it all on her own. To ask for help feels like defeat. Yet when we try to do it all by our own strength, we end up depleted, lonely, and ineffective. Heather MacFadyen wants you to know that you are not meant to go it alone. Sharing her most vulnerable, hard mom moments, she shows how moms can be empowered by God, supported by others, and connected with their children. With encouragement and insight, she helps you foster the key relationships you need to be the mom you want to be. Whether you work or stay home, whether you have teenagers or babes in arms, you'll find here a compassionate friend who wants the best--not just for your kids but for you.

Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close

Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close
Author: Jonathan Safran Foer
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2005
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780618329700

Jonathan Safran Foer emerged as one of the most original writers of his generation with his best-selling debut novel, Everything Is Illuminated. Now, with humor, tenderness, and awe, he confronts the traumas of our recent history. What he discovers is solace in that most human quality, imagination. Meet Oskar Schell, an inventor, Francophile, tambourine player, Shakespearean actor, jeweler, pacifist, correspondent with Stephen Hawking and Ringo Starr. He is nine years old. And he is on an urgent, secret search through the five boroughs of New York. His mission is to find the lock that fits a mysterious key belonging to his father, who died in the World Trade Center on 9/11. An inspired innocent, Oskar is alternately endearing, exasperating, and hilarious as he careens from Central Park to Coney Island to Harlem on his search. Along the way he is always dreaming up inventions to keep those he loves safe from harm. What about a birdseed shirt to let you fly away? What if you could actually hear everyone's heartbeat? His goal is hopeful, but the past speaks a loud warning in stories of those who've lost loved ones before. As Oskar roams New York, he encounters a motley assortment of humanity who are all survivors in their own way. He befriends a 103-year-old war reporter, a tour guide who never leaves the Empire State Building, and lovers enraptured or scorned. Ultimately, Oskar ends his journey where it began, at his father's grave. But now he is accompanied by the silent stranger who has been renting the spare room of his grandmother's apartment. They are there to dig up his father's empty coffin.