"I see Grandma every day. I play with her dogs and pet her cat. But Grandma drops things." This is the heartwarming story of a little boy and his aging grandparent. Throughout the story we see Grandma having trouble with her hands. The little boy sees it, too. As Grandma lives with her arthritis, the little boy witnesses her aging gracefully. This is a tale of love and acceptance that every child, parent, and grandparent can appreciate.
"I see Grandma every day. I play with her dogs and pet her cat. But Grandma drops things." This is the heartwarming story of a little boy and his aging grandparent. Throughout the story we see Grandma having trouble with her hands. The little boy sees it, too. As Grandma lives with her arthritis, the little boy witnesses her aging gracefully. This is a tale of love and acceptance that every child, parent, and grandparent can appreciate.
Diane Disque Kurz, born in Pennsylvania, raised in Ohio, now calls New Jersey home. She holds a BA in Theatre, a Post BA in Paralegal Studies, and an MA in Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation. Her lifetime of varied careers include: actor, singer, television announcer, broadcast media buyer, mediator, and paralegal. She is the author of the children's books "Why Does Grandma Drop Things?" and "Little z and the Letter-Lifters." She also penned a book on her favorite subject called Shakespeare Sonnets as Scenes. Diane is the proud mother of her son, Kelsey. She is retired and lives with her two cats, two dogs, and garden butterflies.
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