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Grandparent's Day is almost here!

by Nicole

September 09, 2010

Sunday, September 12th is National Grandparent's Day. Each year, Grandparent's Day is celebrated the first Sunday following Labor Day. The idea for celebrating Grandparent's Day was dreamt up by Marian McQuade, according to the official Grandparent's Day website. Marian was a housewife from West Virginia who hoped to bring attention to the elderly population, especially those living in nursing homes or assisted living and not near their families. In the United States, it was officially recognized and celebrated by President Jimmy Carter in 1978.

Grandparent's Day is a great occasion, reminding grandchildren to celebrate the special relationship with their grandparents. It's also a good day to spend some time with a grandparent or adopted grandparent and learn about the world from someone with many years of experience.

If you live far from your grandparents, what better way to reach out for Grandparent's Day than with flowers! Teleflora offers several bouquets that are perfect for Grandfathers and Grandmothers.

Other ways to celebrate Grandparent's Day are suggested by the National Grandparent's Day website:

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Flower Petal Chicago
Flower Petal Chicago | Reply
September 12, 2010

It seems like this holiday is lost in the hustle and bustle of back to school and those grandparents are also fathers and mothers - which are primarily celebrated on Father's Day and Mother's Day...


carol- ley de atraccion
carol- ley de atraccion | Reply
December 8, 2010

September 12th is a very special day for me and my family. we are very happy to have such a lovely grandmother as Katy!


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