This book is written by a gray-haired grandma who's lived long enough to know that over time, memories fade. Keeping this in mind, the stories in this book attempt to chronicle the craziness, document the drama and officially put into print her observations. As a result, 32 of the 34 short stories paint a panoramic picture with words; a light-hearted, lasting portrait of one family's history. It's a sure bet, more than just members of the baby boomer brigade will enjoy reading this tribute to family, faith, and fun. Konnie ...
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This book is written by a gray-haired grandma who's lived long enough to know that over time, memories fade. Keeping this in mind, the stories in this book attempt to chronicle the craziness, document the drama and officially put into print her observations. As a result, 32 of the 34 short stories paint a panoramic picture with words; a light-hearted, lasting portrait of one family's history. It's a sure bet, more than just members of the baby boomer brigade will enjoy reading this tribute to family, faith, and fun. Konnie Meyer is a retired teacher/grandmother/farm wife who enjoys writing a weekly column for a local newspaper. She is the mother of three grown children and enjoys spoiling her nine grandchildren, AKA "The Country Cousins." Married to her high school sweetheart, Konnie and her husband, Bruce, enjoy an active but peaceful life on their family farm with two dogs in rural northwest Ohio.
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