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Mother’s Day just passed and Father’s Day is coming right up. This year I’m excited to share with you the opportunity to give a meaningful gift to your grandparents AND to yourself – really to your entire family! These beautiful Grandparent Journals (Grandmother’s Journal and Grandfather’s Journal) are beautiful keepsakes that will be passed down from generation to generation, preserving your family’s story.
Read on to get a peek inside, plus I have an awesome giveaway at the end!
Grandparent Journals
These grandparent journals are beautiful inside and out. The covers are so pretty and timeless. I like that they are attractive enough to display on a bookshelf.
The perfect gift for your grandparents for Mother’s and Father’s Day, these beautiful keepsake memory books are designed to capture and preserve grandparents’ unique memories, from the days of their own childhood through the precious moments they spend with their grandchild.
Charming illustrations make these guided journals perfect gifts for today’s grandparents, wonderful keepsake books that they will want to share with each of their grandchildren. Beautifully designed and offering plenty of space for grandparents to tell their own life story, keep a living record of their experiences, and share their hopes and dreams for their grandchild, Grandmother’s Journal and Grandfather’s Journal are sure to be treasured gifts. Each page includes thoughtful prompts to inspire and encourage any grandparent to record their most memorable and meaningful experiences, plus a family tree and plenty of space for memorabilia and photographs.
Look Inside
The journals are individualized for grandmothers and grandfathers. So while you’ll get some of the same questions in each book, there are sections that are unique as well.
This page above is found in the Grandfather’s Journal, such a sweet way to document the start of the family love story.
And this page above for special family recipes is in the Grandmother’s Journal. I know my family is going to have a LOT of goodies to put in this section!
The books are really well-organized into chapters with topics such as About Me and My Family; Growing Up; Becoming An Adult; Family Heritage; and About Life and Living. So there are opportunities to share memories, family stories, and wishes for grandkids. Take a look below at some of the interior pages.
Learn More
Learn more about these beautiful keepsakes on the Weldon Owen website: Grandmother’s Journal | Grandfather’s Journal. You can also follow the publisher on social media. Twitter | Facebook | Instagram
These grandparent journals are available to own now! Look for them in your favorite book store, or if you’re an online shopper like me, you can order on Amazon: Grandmother’s Journal | Grandfather’s Journal
The Giveaway
The generous folks at Bluestreak Books are sponsoring this awesome Memories and Moments giveaway for See Mom Click readers! Gift your grandparents with something special! One (1) winner receives this prize (ARV $118):
*Copies of Grandmother’s Journal and Grandfather’s Journal
*Nix digital photo frame to showcase all of your favorite family moments.
This giveaway is open to US residents ages 18+ only and will end at 11:59 ET on May 25, 2018. Good luck!
shelly peterson says
I would ask my grandparents how they met.
Dana Rodriguez says
I would love to ask mine what dating was like back in those days.
Ellie Wright says
I would ask my grandpa what it was like traveling to Texas in a covered wagon from Michigan.
Bryan Vice says
I’d want to ask about bout our family history i want to try ancestry dna sometime soon
Jessica To says
I would like to ask my grandparents what it was like to raise 12 children.
Ann Fantom says
I would like to know more about my Grandfather’s experiences during WWII.
Kelly D says
I would like to ask my grandfather about his childhood and siblings.
Margaret Smith says
I would like to ask my Grandfather what it was like to live during the depression.
Cara says
What is something we have now you could never have dreamed of having as a child?
Fiona N says
I would ask my parents how and when they met 🙂
Thank You!
Billie R says
I would love to ask my Grandmother about her high school days. I think that would be fascinating.
Shannon Baas says
i’d like to ask my great-grandfather about his Native American heritage.
Abigail Gibson says
I would ask my grandfather why he would always say, ” Like the good ole days.” And then he would retell stories of walking five miles to school in deep snow with no coat. Doesn’t sound too good to me.
Theresa Jenkins says
I would ask my great grandma is she wanted to marry at ”13” or if it was an arranged marriage….I ash my Mom and she said back then no one talked about it and she never asked
Mary Cloud says
I just like to ask my Grandparents to tell me stories of when they were younger
Sharon Yarrell says
I would ask how did they stay married so long.
BusyWorkingMama says
I’d like to ask my grandmother about her happiest childhood memory. She grew up poor on a farm and only went through 6th grade of school. I am curious about what made her happy as a child.
Azeem Isaahaque says
I would like to ask how they met?
christine says
I would love to ask them more about their childhood.
Richard Hicks says
Would ask about their childhood growing up
KENNETH OHL says
I would love to hear about my grandparents love story
Leona Olson says
I would ask about her coming to America from Italy.
Nannypanpan says
Simple stuff like their early lives
Klydra Pugh says
I’d like to know what my grandparent’s parents were like.
Thanks for the chance.
Stacy F. says
Not one in particular, but I’d like to know more about their childhoods.
Christa Bengtsson says
I would ask my dad’s parents how they met. They both passed away before I was born.
Natalie says
I would ask my grandparents what is the key to a happy life.
Amanda Whitley says
i would ask my grandparents what was one thing they didnt accomplish that they always wanted to
jodi Hassel says
I want to know how my grandparents fell in love
Wendy R. says
I’d love to ask a bazillion questions of the paternal grandfather none of us knew!
Lauren says
I would ask her about World War II.
Edye says
What childhood life was like when she was little.
Jean Segina says
As I have grown, I have different questions I would ask my grandparents, such as how love endures and what you do about helping grown children. I am sure that my grandparents would have wonderful ideas.
SARAH RAINWATER says
I’d want to know the struggles that went on when I was a child, to better understand their behavior.
Alexandra Y says
I would ask about their childhoods.
Cindy says
I would ask how they decided to come to Cali.
susan smoaks says
i would love to ask my grandpa about world war ii. i never talked to him about it when he was alive.
Tamara Regan says
When you were young, what did you want to do as an adult…..and did you do it?
Leela says
I’d love to know favorite recipes.
Dawn Monroe says
I lost my family fairly early and its upsetting that I never knew them as an adult. I would ask how they meet and lots more. Now Im the grandparent.
Kyla Fugate says
How in the heck did you know hes the one and how did you keep him the only one? Basically how did you keep the love going and how did you know it was love?
Jeremy McLaughlin says
I would ask my grandparents about their childhood.
Jessica Tirko says
What’s the best advice you were ever given?
Sarah Cool says
I would love to find out what cities they lived in throughout their lives
Jennifer H. says
I would say recipes.
Ed says
Are we chromosomally Jewish?
Mita says
I would like to ask my grandfather about his childhood.
Stephanie Larison says
I would ask about her growing up on the farm, what is was like and the differences between life then and life now.
Laurie Emerson says
I would ask my grandmother what it was like to live in Germany in the 1930’s.
Kayla Klontz says
I would like to ask my grandparents how different things were when they were children.
Laurie Nykaza says
I would like to ask my grandparents where they met and what made them love each other.
Sarah L says
I’d like to ask them how they met since I don’t know.
Thanks for the contest.
Kerry P says
I would love to ask my poppop if I made him as happy as he made me.
Erin M says
I would love to hear stories about my parents from when they were young.
Jessica Whitehouse says
I want to know more about my grandmother’s childhood and growing up in Germany during the war.
Erika Pelishek says
I would ask about life in their early twenties.
Joni Chadwell says
I want to ask them bothif they were BOTH from Italy. We were under the impression that they both were but we all did a Ancestry DNA sample and it looks like there is some French in the line. I would love to ask them for more pictures from when they were young and maybe some pictures from Italy.
Julieh says
I would ask them when they fell in love.
Angela Saver says
I would love to ask my grandparents how they met and what it was like raising a family for them.
Philip Lawrence says
I would ask my grandparents how they dealt with aging.
kathy pease says
I would ask my grandmother what it was like to have 8 children
Eileen Boyce says
What grade did u go to and what was it like back then.
Trisha McKee says
I would love to ask about my mom as a young girl. My mom passed years ago and i still have so many questions.
Buddy Garrett says
I would ask my grandparents what music and dances was popular when they were young.
Sand says
I would have liked to know more about their families. More about their parents and what their lives were like.