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Hartselle Today
By the People, for the People
Grandparent memories inspire family growth
Columnist reflects on cherished time with grandparents as new additions join the family
Apr. 15, 2026 at 4:01pm
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Cherished memories of time spent with grandparents inspire joy as a family grows.Hartselle TodayIn a personal essay, a columnist shares fond memories of spending summers with his grandparents as a child, helping with yard work and other tasks. He notes how those experiences shaped him and how the family is now growing with two new additions, making time feel 'slippery' in a way that evokes those earlier, slower-paced days.
Why it matters
The columnist's reflections on the importance of grandparent-grandchild relationships and the way those connections can influence one's life and values resonates with many readers, especially as families navigate generational changes and expansions.
The details
The columnist, Rebekah Yancey, describes how some of her best memories were spending parts of her summers with her grandparents, helping with yard work and other tasks. She notes that this year, her family is growing again, not just once but twice, with new additions joining the family.
- The columnist is reflecting on her childhood memories of spending summers with her grandparents.
- This year, the columnist's family is welcoming two new additions.
The players
Rebekah Yancey
The columnist who is reflecting on her cherished memories of spending time with her grandparents as a child.
Rebekah's brother
Rebekah's brother and his wife are welcoming new additions to the family.
What they’re saying
“There's something about babies that makes time feel slippery. This year, our family is growing again - not once, but twice.”
— Rebekah Yancey
The takeaway
The columnist's reflections on the importance of grandparent-grandchild relationships and the way those connections can influence one's life and values resonates with many readers, especially as families navigate generational changes and expansions.


