Hi Friends!
My name is Elaine, but five of my favorite people call me Gramma Mac!
An award-winning writer, author, blogger, and columnist, I love to celebrate grandparenting, and have been doing so since my my first grandchild – now a teenager – was born. To read more of my “back story,” click here.
I am passionate about discovering and sharing resources with other grandparents, empowering them to intentionally create memories and build relationships with their grands.
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Be well. Be safe.
~ Elaine
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recently posted on the blog
Day 21 Christmas Creche Countdown
I found it! I found it! Thanks to FB flashbacks! I couldn't wait to share my 'most-liked' pic of 2012 which I mentioned in an earlier post in this countdown series. My youngest granddaughter was curiously, tenderly, passionately, and intently gazing upon Baby Jesus. May she ALWAYS be so...
2020 Christmas Creche Countdown – #20!
Good Sunday Morning, Friends! It's December 20th, and Day #20 of my 2020 Christmas Creche Countdown! Have you followed my posts? If so, you've seen 40 of my wonderful, unique, treasured nativities so far, and there are several more to be featured in the last few days of December. This has been...
Day 19 Christmas Creche Countdown
It's a gingerbread kind of day and lest you believe I've baked and decorated gingerbread cookies, DON'T! Don't believe it! I haven't. The fragrances of Christmas are typically not found at my house - apple pie, sugar cookies, gingersnaps, etc. Their aromas may happen once in a while but it's...







