Maybe you were intrigued from my recent post on Awkward Widow. After 8 years, I've progressed from Awkward Widow to enjoying my intergenerational life with my daughter, her hubby and two camo addicted little boys. My Awkward Widow blog has morphed Loving Intergenerational Living, my favorite (and most expensive) hobby ... being a Gramma!
Luckily for me, two other bloggers passed on a GREAT tip for getting a better working blog, My Fairy Blog Mother (https://www.myfairyblogmother.com/). She is affordable and very easy to work with. She does all the technical stuff so all I have to do is blog! Let me know if this set up is easy to read.
It seems like the pandemic has increased the number of multigenerational living households, especially in the USA. Other countries have already figured out the win/win of living with family ... the biggest win is for the grandparents.
Awkward Widow will remain active, probably weekly, and hopefully you'll pop in to visit the old blog, Awkward Widow
http://awkwardwidow.blogspot.com/
Enjoy your new arrangement and also your new blog. It was my pleasure to give you something you love. Thanks for the shout out. Happy weekend. Linda
ReplyDeleteYou've come a long way in eight years and may this new blog be a joyful start to a anew chapter in your life, leading to even more friends in cyberspace.
ReplyDeleteThe new Blog looks lovely and was very user friendly, which is helpful for me since I'm Tech Challenged. Life morphs and Intergenerational Living is becoming more commonplace. That makes me feel better since I've been Raising Grandkids now for over 21 Years and for a long time didn't have many who had any Point of Reference. It felt odd thus, since most Friends began to be the Ages of my Adult Kids since we were all Raising Children of the same Age that played together and yet there I was, the Old One. *Ha ha ha* It was difficult to hang out with other Seniors because A: They didn't want Kids in tow and I had Two that I pretty much had to take everywhere. B: I was also a Full Time Caregiver to a Disabled Spouse and The Man had limitations that precluded us doing much with other Couples.
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