“Let me proclaim your power to this new generation, your mighty miracles to all who come after me.” Psalm 71:18

I love this verse. I mean, I really love it! The mission of grandparents is to proclaim God’s mighty miracles to our grandbabies and to speak life into their precious hearts. What a privilege!

The question we’ll explore together, here at The Laughing Grandma, is this: How can we infuse every activity…every conversation…every e-v-e-r-y-t-h-i-n-g with truth about God’s power, wisdom from scripture, and stories of his mighty miracles? As we continually seek to answer this question together, each of us will stay purposefully mindful of our mission as grandparents.

3 Reasons our grandkids need us to stay mindful of our mission:

Their parents are busy…and tired

Remember what it was like raising little ones? It’s like throwing a handful of marbles in the air and trying to catch them all before they hit the ground. Frantic and exhausting. Even the best parents need reinforcements and what better reinforcement than grandpa and grandma! Though I collapse in my chair after a day with my grandkids, I’m thankful for the time we had together and I’m thankful for time to recharge. Parents need time to recharge, too. Occupying our grandkids for even an hour can be an enormous blessing to their parents. Maybe it’s face-to-face or maybe it’s long-distance using something like the Messenger Kids App. (I’ll share more about this in the future!) Regardless of how it looks, being a relief pitcher now and then gives our grandkids parents who are refreshed and it gives us valuable time to make a positive impact on our grandbabies.

We love their parents

Let’s be honest, we’ll never agree with every parenting decision our kids make, but we love them, we want the best for them, and we know they want the best for our grandkids…even if we disagree about what that is. Speaking positively about our kids, to their kids is a gift that grandparents can give like no one else. “Your mommy loves you so much!” “You are so blessed to have a daddy who takes care of you!” It’s impossible to quantify the positive impact of affirming our kids…to their kids. 

Decades of life have given us wisdom to share

Standing at my bathroom sink with 6-year-old Peyton by my side, I pop open a prescription bottle and take my daily dose. “What’s that for, grandma?”

Using humor to spare her the details, I answer, “to keep me from getting old.”

“But grandma, you’re already old.”

Yes, sweet girl. Yes, I am. But Job 12:12 tells me that wisdom is found in old age and that long life brings understanding. Proverbs 16:31 tells me that “gray hair is a crown of splendor.” My crown of splendor may be covered by L’Oreal Medium Maple Brown, but my heart is full of wisdom that only decades of life can teach. Neglecting to pass it along – at just the right times and in just the right situations – is like throwing the cake away before it gets served. 

I’m so excited to have you here…to share ideas with you and to hear you ideas in return! It’s a cruel world out there and it’s easy to get discouraged, to feel irrelevant, and to forget the beautiful potential we have to empower the next generation with a passion for Jesus.