Modern Grandmother Advice: The Sweetest (and Most Challenging) Parts of this Role

In this episode, I’m sharing my heart behind stepping into this new season of being a grandmother. I chat about the joys of being “Savvy” to my grandbabies and the modern grandmother advice I’d pass along to any new grandma. From the deep joy and delight to the unexpected fears and boundaries, I open up about what it really looks like to step into this new role.

From the sweetest moments to the more challenging ones, I hope this grandmother advice encourages you, wherever you are in your journey. 

 

Jamie and Zane Tarence holding their grandbabies, Anne Parker and Mary Owen

What You Can Expect in this Episode:

  • My experience in becoming a grandmother
  • The anxiety and responsibility that can come with caring for your grandbaby
  • Learning to step back and respect how your children choose to parent
  • Why defining your role before the baby arrives can make all the difference
  • Navigating differences in faith and family traditions with grace
  • Simple, joy-filled traditions I am building with my grand-girls (like Friday night dance parties to 80s music)
  • The heart behind creating a family vacation home for lasting memories

Jamie Tarence holding her grandbaby Anne Parker 

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Jamie and Zane with their grandbaby Mary Owen

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2 Comments

  1. Hi! I believe that Catholics are definitely Christians, but when most (including my family) refer to their faith, they use the term Catholic. Sometimes they add Christian after. So I DEF believe Christians are in all faiths….it was just how I worded it!!!

    Thank you for reaching out!!!I understand how that might have been confusing.

  2. I have followed you for quite some time and really enjoy all of your content. I debated whether or not to leave this comment but it’s been nagging at me. When discussing your faith you made the comment that you are not catholic, but that you are a Christian. As a catholic I find this deeply offensive. Catholics are Christians. I have many friends that choose to celebrate their faith as Baptists, Methodists, protestants, and non-denominational affiliations.. I would never tell them they are not Christian because they are not catholic. It simply does not work that way. Christians believe that Christ came for us, died on the cross for our sins and will come again to give us eternal life. I’m curious to know how your husband Zane feels about what you said.

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