Categories: Blogs

LITTLE ONES WATCH WHAT WE DO

Published by
neil

It is not news that kids watch what the people who love them do so much more than what we say.

I have mentioned the community of Pet Rescue that my UDDER BRUDDER and Sis-in-Law have been doing for years. I just think this cause provides a ton of meaningful teaching moments for our Grandchildren. Pets hold the power to bring like minded people together. When I started this I had no idea what a massive movement for good this community offers. The beauty of animal rescue is that you can start small and get involved at what ever level that you want. My warning is that it will draw you in. Volunteering and Giving are unique in that way.

The stories abound and I can tell you that you have some level of wonderful folks rescuing these innocent and vulnerable animals.

I found this very interesting and rewarding organization that utilize their unique skills to do so much good for many. It is called Pilots N Paws. Here is a link to a youtube video. I suggest you listen past the first Lady to the father and son who do this together. If you have read my stuff you know I call this kind of stuff MAGIC!

Thanks for being a Caring Grandparent.

neil

Recent Posts

Grandparenting Workshops and Seminars: What to Expect and How to Plan One

Grandparenting workshops are in high demand. Learn what makes them effective, which topics resonate most…

17 hours ago

Neil Taft Speaking Topics: Building Stronger Grandparent Relationships

Neil Taft's speaking topics address the real challenges modern grandparents face - from estrangement to…

1 day ago

How to Find the Right Grandparenting Speaker for Your Event

Finding the right grandparenting speaker means looking beyond credentials to real-world experience, viral reach, and…

2 days ago

Scarlet Turns 21: A Letter from Papa Jamie

A grandfather's letter to his granddaughter on her 21st birthday. Wisdom on identity, relationships, risk,…

1 week ago

When the Bridge Breaks: How to Rebuild Your Relationship With Your Grandchildren’s Parents

Strained grandparent-parent relationships are more common than families admit. When the bridge breaks, rebuilding requires…

1 week ago

Your Grandchildren’s Parents Are Your Bridge to Them

The most important grandparenting relationship isn't with your grandchildren – it's with their parents. When…

1 month ago