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September 4, 2008

Personalized Frame with Poem for Grandpa or Grandma

Filed under: Grandparent Gifts, Poems: Grandfather, Poems: grandmother | — Nana @ 11:48 am

framed grandparent poem

Are you looking for a poem to show Grandpa or Grandma how much their grandchildren love going to their house for a visit? As a grandparent, I know how much it pleases me to know that our grandchildren enjoy visiting us. This framed poem for Grandpa or Grandma is a wonderful keepsake with a place for a photo of their grandchildren having fun with them at their house.

Grandpa’s House

I love to go to grandpa’s house its always so much fun.
We always do the neatest things that Ive ever done.
Sometimes we go fishing and dig up our own worms.
Grandpa always baits my hook because they make me squirm.
When its time for me to go, I wish the day wouldnt end
Because one things for certain, Grandpa’s my best friend.

Grandma’s House

I love to go to grandma’s house she always makes it fun.
We do lots and lots of things that I have never done.
She give me special Grandma hugs and kisses on the cheek,
And when we play cards she doesnt even care if I peek.
When its time for me to go and for her to have a rest,
I always say, my Grandma is the best.

 (Framed Poem available at Walmart.com)

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July 1, 2008

Walk a Little Slower, Granddad

Filed under: Poems: Grandfather | — Nana @ 12:28 pm


footprint poem“Walk a little slower, Granddad,”
said the child so small.
“I’m following in your footsteps
and I don’t want to fall.

Sometimes your steps are very fast,
sometimes they’re hard to see.
So walk a little slower, Granddad,
for you are leading me.

Someday when I’m all grown up,
you’re what I want to be.
Then I will have a little child
Who’ll want to follow me.

And I would want to lead just right,
and know that I was true.
So walk a little slower, Granddad,
for I must follow you.”

~ Author Unknown ~

Note: I took the liberty of changing Dad to Granddad because many granddads are helping to raise their grandchildren, too.  As you can see in Emily’s gift to her dad, the poem has Daddy. Any title or name can replace the original one to make it a more personal gift.

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June 2, 2008

4 Grandfather’s Day Handprint Gifts

Filed under: Activities, Grandparent Gifts, Grandparents Day, Handprint Poems, Poems: Grandfather | — Nana @ 6:31 pm

The following handprint gifts can be easily made by grandchildren as gifts for Grandfather, Grandad, Grandpa, Poppy or any special person to give on Father’s Day. Add one of the 10 Handprint Poems or other special poems for grandfathers found in Nana’s Corner Poem Directory to complete the gift.

Grandchild’s Salt Dough Hand Print

What You Need:

  • 1/2 cup salt
  • 1 Tablespoon vegetable oil
  • 1/4 cup water
  • wax paper
  • large bowl
  • rolling pin

Directions:

  1. Mix 1/2 cup salt, 1 tablespoon vegetable oil, and 1/4 cup water in a large bowl.
  2. When mixed, add 1 cup white flour and knead well.
  3. Form dough into a softball-sized shape and roll out with a rolling pin.
  4. Press your child’s hand into the clay (with fingers spread).
  5. Bake at 250 degrees F. for several hours.
  6. After it’s cooled, your grandchild can paint her handprint using acrylic paint.
  7. Label the handprint with your grandchild’s name, age, year the handprint was created, etc.
  8. You can also etch into the clay before baking something like “Hands down best Granddad”, “Handy Granddad”, etc.

(more…)

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May 28, 2008

3 Father’s Day Poems for Granddad

Filed under: Poems: Grandfather | — Nana @ 5:44 pm

Father’s Day is coming. Don’t forget the granddads! With so many grandparents helping to raise their grandchildren, grandfathers need to be honored on Father’s Day, too. Grandfathers are often the foundation that holds the families together, sharing the responsibilities alongside the grandmothers, giving their strength and love to those that need it the most…their grandchildren. Here are three poems grandchildren can use to honor the grandfathers in their lives:

Walk a Little Slower, Granddad

“Walk a little slower, Granddad,” said the child so small.
“I’m following in your footsteps and I don’t want to fall.
Sometimes your steps are very fast,
Sometimes they’re hard to see;
So walk a little slower, Granddad,
For you are leading me.
Someday when I’m all grown up,
You’re what I want to be;
Then I will have a little child
Who’ll want to follow me.
And I would want to lead just right,
And know that I was true;
So walk a little slower, Granddad,
For I must follow you.”

~ Author Unknown ~ (more…)

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May 24, 2008

Grandfather Poem: A Grandfather Means…

Filed under: Poems: Grandfather | — Nana @ 4:49 am


A Grandfather Means….

A Grandfather means so many things…
An understanding heart,
A source of strength and support
Right from the very start.
A constant readiness to help
in a kind and thoughtful way.
With encouragement and forgiveness
No matter what comes your way.
A special generosity and always affection, too
A Grandfather means so many things
When he’s a man like you…

~ Author Unknown ~

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May 22, 2008

Father’s Day Poem: What is a Grandad?

Filed under: Poems: Grandfather | — Nana @ 7:22 pm


What is a Grandad?

A grandad is a person who is loving and kind,
And often he knows what you have on your mind.
He’s someone who listens, suggests, and defends -
A grandad can be one of your very best friends!
He’s proud of your triumphs, but when things go wrong,
A grandad can be patient and helpful and strong.
In all that you do, a grandad’s love plays a part -
There’s always a place for him deep in your heart.
And each year that passes, you’re even more glad,
More grateful and proud just to call him your grandad!

~ Author Unknown ~

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