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Saturday, September 28, 2013

"42-YEAR-OLD GRANDMOTHER..."

I am irritated whenever I see television reporters or read newspaper coverage, especially of crimes, when the lead will be something like: "The 42-year-old grandmother..."--any age can be substituted for "42"-- I swear I have never seen an article starting with "The 42-year-old grandfather...", have you?

If being a grandmother were relevant to a story, I could understand the inclusion, but it rarely is. Is being a grandmother a woman's principal identity? I have seen Nancy Pelosi referred to as a grandmother, but John Boehner? Hardly! Ruth Bader-Ginsburg; but not Antonin Scalia? Never! Goldie Hawn but not Harrison Ford? Always!

In an earlier BLOG article (CLICK HERE to read) I noted the THREE STAGES OF A WOMAN'S LIFE (which includes my humorous addition as I am not a mother).

1. SOMEBODY'S DAUGHTER
2. SOMEBODY'S WIFE
3. SOMEBODY'S MOTHER.

Well, I can add another stage:

SOMEBODY'S GRANDMOTHER.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I never noticed the grandmother thing--until you mentioned it-- I've heard it twice since! It's like SCHADENFREUDE--never heard the word before you used it and I bet I've heard it a 100 times since! ML