Anonymous wrote:The type of situation where grandma is still hosting Thanksgiving, cooking and all when you are fully grown.
Did your grandparents have to have your parents young to be able bodied and alive when you are in your 30s, 40s, and beyond?
My grandma died of COVID when I was 54. The week before, she was driving her riding lawn mower around her huge yard, picking up fallen tree branches. She was amazing, and she was the one, in her 70s who was most helpful when I had my babies. She was a normal age when having kids, but my mom had me at 18... and my grandma lived to be old (95). I think without COVID, she would have lived to 100 for sure.