My grand daughter us only little, so at that age too young, but my teenage grandson and I have lots of conversations. He knows about the jobs I did and places I worked, and shows interest in the days before mobiles and technology. He tells me I'm "quite a modern grandma". He tells me about his friends, his school work, his exams, his feelings about lots of things like family, the world , his fears and frustrations and often confides in me. If I haven't seen him he'll text to see how I am. I feel lucky to have him.
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