Grandchildren Websites
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GenealogyBuff.com - free genealogy site, obituary searches, library of files
A free genealogy site for locating ancestors; free obituary searches, free obituary collections, free obituary archives, large genealogy data library; find missing people.
Grandparents website | Gransnet
Grandparents website | Social networking and information for grandparents: discussion forums, food and recipes, gardening, child development, relationships, grandparents' rights.
LEGACY PROJECT - www.legacyproject.org
The Legacy Project: big-picture learning & social innovation, award-winning life/generations/community resources & programs for children, adults, elders...
The GypsyNester | Celebrating Life After Kids ™, Breaking the Empty Nest Rules ™
David & Veronica are experiencing the collision of Baby Boomer and Empty Nester. We have decided to grab life by the horns, sell the nest and become GypsyNesters! We are Going Gypsy! On the road and sharing our adventures since 2008! The next step of your life is just beginning!
Grannynet
Grannynet is the grandparent website for grannies in the know who are looking after their grandchildren
Senior Travel, Womens Forum, Grandchildren, Retirement | Sixty and Me
Where women over 60 go to be inspired. Travel, grandchildren, retirement advice for women over 60
New Grandmas Rock: When Grandmas Talk, Cancer Walks!
This website inspires new grandmothers, Boomers, and cancer survivors to write their stories for their grandchildren by highlighting how things have changed in
Laugh Lines. "Laughter is an instant vacation."
Middle age, modern marriage, epic fails. Goofy anecdotes and humorous observations to make us laugh at ourselves and at life!
Grandfather Economic Report - Home Page - by MWHodges
Graphic presentation of difficult economic and education issues facing today's young generation compared to prior periods. Home Page