National Grandma Day

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Grandmas are the real MVPs of the world. They're the ones who spoil us with love, knit us cozy sweaters, and always have a pocketful of candy. And they deserve their own special day to be celebrated. That's why we have National Grandma Day!

When is Grandma Day?

It's national grandma day on the 23rd July.


The Internet History of National Grandma Day

Believe it or not, National Grandma Day has a surprisingly short internet history. It all started on July 23, 2019, when social media platforms were flooded with heartfelt posts and adorable pictures of grandmas. People from all over the world took this opportunity to show their appreciation for their grandmothers.

Since then, National Grandma Day has become an annual celebration of these incredible women. It's a day to honor the wisdom, love, and warmth that grandmas bring to our lives.

How to Celebrate National Grandma Day

Celebrating National Grandma Day is all about spending quality time with your grandma and showing her how much you care. Here are a few ideas to make her day extra special:

  1. Plan a fun day out: Take your grandma to her favorite park, museum, or restaurant. Let her choose the activities and enjoy each other's company.
  2. Make her favorite meal: Whip up a delicious meal using her secret family recipes. It's a great way to bond over food and create lasting memories.
  3. Write her a heartfelt letter: Sometimes, the simplest gestures mean the most. Write a heartfelt letter expressing your love and gratitude for everything she does.
  4. Surprise her with a personalized gift: Whether it's a handcrafted photo album, a custom-made piece of jewelry, or a cozy blanket, a personalized gift shows that you've put thought and effort into making her feel special.
  5. Share her stories: Sit down with your grandma and ask her about her life experiences. Record her stories or write them down. It's a beautiful way to preserve her memories and learn more about your family history.

Did You Know?

Did you know that the world's oldest grandmother was 122 years old? Her name was Jeanne Calment, and she lived in France. Talk about longevity!

So, on National Grandma Day, let's give our grandmas all the love and appreciation they deserve. They're the real superheroes in our lives, and this day is just a small way to say thank you.



History behind the term 'Grandma'


1830

The term 'grandma' becomes popular

The term 'grandma' gained popularity in the early 19th century as a familiar and affectionate way to refer to one's grandmother. It was commonly used in English-speaking countries, particularly in the United States and Britain. The term 'grandma' is a shortened form of 'grandmother,' emphasizing the closeness and warmth associated with the relationship between grandchildren and their grandmothers.


1920

Use of 'grandma' spreads through pop culture

During the 1920s, the term 'grandma' became a recognizable figure in pop culture, appearing in literature, films, and plays. Characters like Grandma Moses in the popular play 'Over the River and Through the Woods' and Grandma in the famous children's book 'Little Red Riding Hood' further reinforced the image of 'grandma' as a beloved family member.


1958

Television sitcom 'The Real McCoys' introduces 'Grandma'

In 1958, the television sitcom 'The Real McCoys' featured a warm-hearted and humorous character, Grandma McCoy, portrayed by actress Walter Brennan. The show brought the term 'grandma' into the homes of millions of viewers, solidifying its place in popular culture as a term of endearment and familial love.



1976

Record-breaking hit song 'Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer'

The release of the novelty Christmas song 'Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer' in 1976 by Elmo and Patsy heightened the cultural significance of the term 'grandma.' The song became a holiday favorite, reaching high positions on music charts, and solidifying the connection between the term 'grandma' and festive family gatherings.


2000

Internet era popularizes 'grandma' memes

With the rise of the internet and social media in the early 2000s, 'grandma' became a popular subject for memes and jokes. Images of grandmothers engaging in unexpected or hilarious activities, often accompanied by humorous captions, spread virally across the internet. 'Grandma' memes added a contemporary and lighthearted twist to the long-standing term.


Did you know?

Did you know that the world's oldest grandmother was 122 years old?

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