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		<title>Great&#8230; Grandparenting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ladies and gentlemen, let me introduce to you my Mom, Ruth.  She is a real character who believes in being thankful for each and every day while embracing risk taking and experiencing life to its fullest. Since she lives in Chicago, the phone is our most often means of communication.

When I receive a phone call from her that begins with, “Guess what?” I immediately freeze.

I quickly sit down, grab a coffee, diet coke and at the same time, a piece of chocolate.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>I would like to dedicate this article to my  89 year old, medicine free Mom.  Her zest  for life is greater than the combined totals of all the ‘bail-outs’.  Mom, this one is for you!</em></p>
<p>This grandparent feels that what one can  learn from a great grandparent is priceless.</p>
<p>Ladies and gentlemen, let me introduce to you my Mom,  Ruth.  She is a real character who  believes in being thankful for each and every day while embracing risk taking  and experiencing life to its fullest. Since she lives in <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago">Chicago</a>, the phone is our  most often means of communication.</p>
<p>When I receive a phone call from her that begins with,  “Guess what?” I immediately freeze.</p>
<p>I  quickly sit down, grab a coffee, diet coke and at the same time, a piece of  chocolate.  Regarding her &#8220;Guess what’s?&#8221;  she is always interested in my concerns and will complement me on my wise  opinions and then will proceed to do exactly as she pleases.</p>
<p>Over the years, these are some of the &#8220;Guess what’s?&#8221; I&#8217;ve heard my mom say:</p>
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<li>When she was 70 years old, &#8220;I am going to become a model.  Soon, I will be going for my head shots.  I called an agency and they think I can be in  the Cubs calendar.  They also feel I can  be in magazines.”</li>
<li>At 73 years old, &#8220;I was passing the corner restaurant this morning  on my walk and I noticed a sign on the window. They will be filming a commercial  later in the day and everyone is welcome to participate.  So, I spruced myself up and returned and I  just know I will be in the commercial.  I  had to eat their new fried chicken wings and then they filmed my reaction.  I told them, quite excitedly, they were to  die for!  I then came home, and threw  up.  I thought I was going to  die!”</li>
<li>At 75, &#8220;I just signed up for tap &#8211; dancing, my first  recital is in the spring.  Will you  come?”</li>
<li>At 79, &#8220;I just got off the phone with a lady in  Sarasota and we  are like sisters.  I phoned her because  she had an ad in the <a href="http://www.chicagotribune.com/">Chicago Tribune</a> and is looking for a room mate for January  and February. I know I have never been to Sarasota, but it has to be  better then the cold.  I need to take a  risk and I think this will be a great adventure.”</li>
<li>At 80, &#8220;I met a man.   His name is Sandor, he sings in the choir, and  he drove me home from services last night.    I ran out of the car, because I was not sure I wanted him to know exactly  where I live. He is 88, and a real ladies man. I am so excited because he is also a  straight man. Rickie, a straight man  does not need a cane.”</li>
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<p>I will close with a recent conversation I had with my  Mom about her latest doctor appointment.</p>
<p>Mom’s doctor is a specialist in <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerontology">gerontology</a> and an  absolute angel.  Her doctor never fails  to return her phone calls with kindness and the utmost concern wherever her  travels take her.</p>
<p>My Mom has decided that a visit to her doctor is not  really necessary since he is so busy with sick people and she is healthy.  So, needless to say to get her to make a  doctor’s appointment can be challenging.</p>
<p>A few weeks ago, after her doctor’s appointment, she  phoned to report that she chatted with her doctor for an hour. He thinks she is  doing great and she should do whatever she pleases.  According to my Mom, he is most interested in  her latest home remedy… pure cherry juice. Her doctor is going to check into it  and then recommend it to his patients.</p>
<p>They both decided that Mom is growing  up!</p>
<p>So, I have decided to grow up (a little everyday) rather  than grow old.  What do you  think?</p>
<p>P.S.  I just got  off the phone with my Mom and she was so excited because she was finally able to  access a computer and read my articles on <a href="http://www.mychildfeels.com">mychildfeels.com</a>. She said,  “Rickie, I read your <em>blobs</em> and I think you are  great!”</p>
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<br/><br/><hr/><br/>
Rickie Glickman is a regular contributor of <a href="http://www.mychildfeels.com">mychildfeels.com</a>.  With her degree in education and years of teaching experience, Rickie examines parenting issues through the eyes of a grandparent.]]></content:encoded>
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