How will you be observing National Grandparents Day?

Grandparents Day GiftsNational Grandparents Day is rapidly approaching in the United States and a number of other countries, and parents and children are preparing to show grandparents how much they mean to them throughout the entire year.

This day falls on the first Sunday after Labor Day every year, making it September 11 in 2011. It has been celebrated in the United States since 1978, with Marian McQuade from Oak Hill, West Virginia, as its official founder, for which she has received recognition by senators and President Jimmy Carter.

McQuade founded the day as a complement to her personal life goal to provide youth in her community with an education regarding the importance of the present and historical contributions of senior citizens. Aside from National Grandparents Day, another of McQuade’s efforts was to encourage youth to “adopt” a grandparent.

This secular holiday is meant to give people the opportunity to honor grandparents and to provide grandparents with the chance to show their own love for the children of their own children. This can help to make children more aware of the information, strength, and guidance that senior citizens have to give.

As of 2004, National Grandparents Day has had its own official song, which was written by Johnny Prill, and is called “A Song for Grandma and Grandpa”. Prill received the National Songwriter’s Award for this composition.

Similarly, in the United States, there is an official flower for the holiday, as well. It is a forget-me-not. However, as this is a spring bloom, it is traditional to give more seasonal flowers or a organic fruit basket to grandparents on the holiday itself.

What Day is Grandparents Day 2010?

Grandparents’ day is coming up soon – on September 12th. This is a great day to show your grandparents how much you love and appreciate them, but the neat

Grandparents Day 2010

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 thing about grandparents day is that it is a great day to share some love and create joy in the lives of other older persons that you are fond of or maybe even view as your “surrogate grandparents.”    

 Grandparents’ day is celebrated on the first Sunday after Labor Day each year since 1978, when President Jimmy Carter declared the day an official holiday. Grandparents Day was started by Marian McQuade, who was a housewife from West Virginia. She felt that there were too many elderly folks in nursing homes that were feeling abandoned and lonely. She also saw it as a way to begin to encourage grandchildren to seek the wisdom and heritage that they could find in their grandparents (National Grandparents Day Council, 2010).   

 Over the years, this holiday has included the celebration of grandparents, as well as other older people who are important in our lives. Grandparents and the elderly have a ton of wisdom to share and only desire in return a listening ear and a kind heart. Remember to show some kindness to the older citizens around you this year, both your grandparents and others you know. Showing your love and kindness in this way can make a larger impact on the lives of those you honor than you may know, but you will find that in doing so, you are impacting your own life as well.  
                                                              

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