For many Black, Hispanic and Latino families, as well as other cultures, multigenerational living is a cherished aspect of ...
Every year, 21 members of my family go on a big vacation. We've learned to plan group activities and also set aside time for ...
Multigenerational living, where grandparents, parents and children live in close proximity, is becoming a defining characteristic of today’s communities.
Recent studies show multigenerational family travel is experiencing significant growth, with over half of parents planning trips that include both children and grandparents. For Collette, a ...
But for me, waking up on a frigid March morning in 1998, I was ready to go. It was our first family road trip, and we were headed down to my grandparents' Condo in Marco Island, Florida.
Historically, this involved traveling — with varying levels of success/trauma — on trains, planes, and cars, but our best multi-generational family trip to date happened during a weeklong ...