After all, with grandkids named Madison, Tyler and Haley, why shouldn't grandmothers go by Mimi.
The planning was traditionally headed by grandmothers, who delegated tasks to each member of the family.
Maybe Americans view grandmothers in a different light than they do in South America?
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And so there I was, standing in the forest among the women's gardens, remembering my grandmothers.
These recipes really show the personalities and experiences of my aunties, my mother and my grandmothers.
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This was standard operating procedure for our mothers, our grandmothers and even our great-grandmothers.
People will come around and will start telling stories of gardening with their mothers and grandmothers.
On the floor, he was a sweetie, flattering the grandmothers and laughing with our parents.
Women are saying they want to help, just as their own mothers and grandmothers did during WWII.
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We both had strong-willed moms and doting grandmothers who were almost equally important to our early upbringing.
The good news is that they will want far fewer children than their mothers or grandmothers did.
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We shared a bedroom, and when our grandmothers would visit (which was often), we shared a bed.
When Wiggins blistered 44 kilometers through these streets, grandmothers screamed his name, fake sideburns pasted to fleshy faces.
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Suddenly the idea of grandmothers who have never touched a PC buying Zip disks doesn't seem so outlandish.
It said grandmothers also thought their own generation had the 'best childhoods' (86%) and 'enjoyed more freedom' (73%).
This explains why new mothers feel ill-prepared: They can't get advice from their mothers, aunts, grandmothers and neighbors.
The Yours survey found grandmothers tended to run away for three short breaks and two longer holidays a year.
It's not that grandmothers are inherently bad at picking gifts or that age somehow robs them of good judgment.
He added that the effects may also be seen in grandmothers, who sometimes play a role in raising grandchildren.
Clark targets her hourly workers for training and career development, whether they're high school students, part-time teachers and nurses, or grandmothers.
Ghubash said her grandmothers' generation contributed far more to the politics, economy, education and literature of the region than has been recognized.
Some things may change, but clearly Peruvian grandmothers are still holding out.
Oh, gracious, your grandchildren are in the parade, grandmothers, you know, everybody.
My son's probably never going to see either of his great-grandmothers again.
He's trying to press the claim of both of his grandmothers, who decades ago were deeded part of the land parcel in question.
The Drybar phenom may feel like a throwback to the weekly hairdo our moms (or grandmothers) used as a way to pamper themselves.
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Her 2011 single "Shaneh" is based on a traditional song that Iranian grandmothers are known to whisper to their grandchildren as they comb their hair.
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She said while some grandmothers still fitted the hand-knitting stereotype they now take their woollens to the high street and sell it at high prices.
Either pre-mothers, mid-mothers, post-mothers, or, most self-sacrificing and unconditionally loving, grandmothers.
The Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo, whose own children were disappeared, have identified dozens of sons and daughters of victims of the military repression.
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