(Out of respect for my son and daughter-in-law, I cannot name or show a photo of my granddaughter.)
Family Closeness
One of my sons and his family live about one hour away from my wife, Terry, and me. He and his wife have one daughter. We enjoy a close relationship with them.
My granddaughter and I have fun being together. One thing we do is tell dad jokes. I tell dad jokes, and she rolls her eyes as her reaction to the jokes. Every time I am with her, I bring dad jokes; she braces herself and gets ready with her eye rolls.
My granddaughter is a writer in the making. She is a creative child and has tremendous self-awareness for her young age. Often when we get together, she will inform Terry and me of a song she has written or a story she has read or is writing. What a thrill it is to be welcomed into the mind and heart of a young creative.
Joint Journaling
A new writing project I am excited about is one where I will step up my journaling in 2026 for a special reason. If it all works out, I will be journaling with my ten-year-old granddaughter. The idea is for us to have a journal each with which we will make entries in. I don’t want to make it complicated for her, but here, in point form, is what I have in mind.
1. We each have a journal to write in. When something interesting in life happens, we write it in our journals.
2. When we visit each other, we exchange journals. We then make an interesting entry in each other’s journal.
3. At our next visit, we exchange journals again and repeat #2.
4. A goal is for us to continue our journal entries throughout the years.
5. If this idea works, we will read each other’s entries as if we are chatting with each other.
6. In time, my granddaughter will have a written record of our lives together. When I am in heaven, she will have memories to hold.
From Generation to Generation
I am gleaning a lot of great ideas for our journal while reading the posts for this month. Our blog contributors add so much to help me in my calling as a writer. I know my journaling efforts will be even more fun and fulfilling from their insights.
Both of my grandmothers died before I was born. My grandfathers died when I was a young boy. Through the years I have thought of what it might have been like if I had known my grandparents.
I would like my grandchildren to have wonderful memories of their grandparents. My youngest granddaughter is the grandchild who resonates most with me as a writer. Her young age is something I keep in mind; therefore, we will go slow as we begin our journal together. I will continue to encourage her throughout her young writer years. I hope and pray she will continue in our generational love of words.
When my days as a writer are over, and I lay my pen aside, I pray my granddaughter will see through our journals that my love for her abides.


