Publisher's Synopsis
In "Grandma, You Already Am Old!," author Marlene Oxender points out the fun and sometimes quirky behaviors of those who've celebrated a few decades' worth of birthdays.
We're taken into the world of grandmotherhood - a world where we know how young we are, yet we start behaving as a grandmother behaves. Thinking as a grandmother thinks. Praying as a grandmother prays. The food is recognized as something served at Grandma's house, even if it's carry-in pizza served on paper plates. While we're busy being an older person in the life of a child, we're connecting with them. Children are taking note of the flowers in our yard and the food on our table. They'll recognize our handwriting. They'll notice our picket fences.