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Rochelle Furstenberg, Co-ordinator
of the Senior Center, wrote tips for grandparents taking grandchildren
on vacation. She then took three granddaughters, Rinat, Efrat
and Linda to Europe, and at the end of their touring Paris, Florence
and Venice, she asked them to write the tips they would give to
grandparents. Here they are:
- Grandparents must realize that
their areas of interest might be different than those of their
grandchildren.
- Children are not particularly
interested in museums! It's true that museums are air-conditioned,
but kids still prefer shopping and movies to Boticelli and Da
Vinci.
- Grandchildren are very much affected
by being hot and hungry and tired, (especially when they've
gone to bed not long before getting up.) You can't expect them
to enjoy sites in this state. You must make sure that they have
regular meals. Of course, it must be food that they ordinarily
like to eat like pizza and pasta, and more pizza and pasta.
- It is a good idea to give children
an allowance of money so that they can feel independent and
buy things they like, without having to ask permission all the
time.
- Grandparents can rest assured
that the grandchildren are having a good time. They don't have
to ask every five minutes whether they're all right or not.
- Now to our grandmother-
these warnings do not neccesarily refer to things you did. We
had a wonderful time, and came to realize that learning about
history and culture of Europe was as important as Euro-Disney
- But still not as much fun .
Thank you.. We love you.
Your
oldest granddaughters
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