In 1982, it was decreed that the month of August be commemorated internationally as the month of old age; and in Mexico it was determined that the 28th of the same month would be considered Grandparents’ Day. Congratulations to all the grandparents of Mexico!
Grandparents’ Day is a commemorative day dedicated to the elderly within the family, which complements Mother’s Day and Father’s Day. This day is celebrated only in some countries, with differences in the name, motivation and date.
Grandparents’ Day in Mexico will be celebrated on August 28, 2024; since 1982 it has been decreed to commemorate old age year after year. At AS Mexico we tell you about its origins and some curious facts about this date that is celebrated worldwide.
What is the origin of Grandparents’ Day?
Over the years, various organizations, associations and governments have used this date to praise older adults:
The origin of Grandparents’ Day in Mexico is still not very clear, however, throughout history various versions circulate that give life to the celebration of this commemorative date and that until this 2024, it is still in force.
World Grandparents Day is not just a date on the calendar, but an opportunity to celebrate the unconditional love, wisdom and tenderness that these extraordinary people bring to our lives. This celebration has its roots in the Catholic calendar, commemorating the name day of Saint Joachim and Saint Anne, parents of the Virgin Mary and, therefore, grandparents of Jesus Christ.
Since its establishment, the day has grown in meaning, recognizing the indispensable role that grandparents play in the family nucleus, not only as guardians of traditions and narrators of family history, but also as a source of love, support and guidance for younger generations.
The celebration therefore seeks not only to pay tribute to these loved ones, but also to raise awareness of their fundamental role in the education and emotional well-being of younger generations. Grandparents represent a living link to the past, while offering their unconditional support and guidance for the future, making this day a perfect occasion to recognize their invaluable contribution to our lives.
The Fundamental Role of Grandparents
Grandparents occupy a special place in the heart of every family, playing a role that transcends generations with love, wisdom and a touch of unique magic. Beyond being figures of tenderness and care, grandparents exert a profound and lasting influence on the lives of their grandchildren and on the family structure as a whole.
They are custodians of stories and traditions, connecting the youngest with their heritage and roots through lived stories and shared experiences. This oral transmission of family history not only enriches grandchildren’s knowledge of their past, but also strengthens family ties and fosters a sense of identity and belonging.
In addition, grandparents are often seen as role models. Their patience, understanding, and the way they have navigated life’s challenges offer valuable lessons about resilience, kindness, and the importance of maintaining family values. Through their example, they teach new generations to face adversity with courage and optimism.
The relationship between grandparents and grandchildren is also a source of joy and rejuvenation for the elderly, providing them with a sense of purpose and well-being. Sharing activities, from games to creative projects or simply meaningful conversations, enriches the lives of both, promoting an inter-generational exchange that benefits the entire family.
In short, grandparents are much more than occasional caregivers or family historians; they are emotional and educational pillars whose presence and guidance are fundamental to the development and happiness of their families. Celebrating World Grandparents Day is a way to recognize their invaluable contribution and ensure that their legacy of love, wisdom and strength continues to inspire future generations.
Although Grandparents Day finds its roots in Catholic tradition, its celebration has spread across the globe, taking different dates and forms depending on the culture and region. This special day is a unique opportunity to honor grandparents and recognize their essential role in our lives and society.
Mexico: In Mexico, Grandparents’ Day is celebrated on August 28, a day full of festivities, recognitions and activities that involve the entire community.
Despite these differences, the digital age and social media have played a crucial role in the standardization of July 26 as the international date to celebrate Grandparents’ Day. Google Doodles and the hashtag #GrandparentsDay become a trend every year, uniting people from all over the world in a collective tribute to grandparents, beyond borders and cultural differences.
Up (2009) Film: Although not traditionally about grandparents, this animated film depicts the unlikely friendship between an elderly widower and a young explorer, showing how inter-generational relationships can transform our lives.
These films offer a window into the different facets of being a grandparent, from tenderness and sacrifice to humor and adventure. By looking at them, we not only celebrate grandparents as individuals, but we also recognize their lasting influence on our families and ourselves.
How to Celebrate Grandparents’ Day
Celebrating Grandparents’ Day is a wonderful opportunity to show them how much we love and value them.
Here are some ideas to make this day memorable for the grandparents in our lives:
Family Visits and Gatherings: Host a special meal or family gathering to spend quality time together. It’s a great way to show grandparents how much they mean to the whole family.
Personalized Gifts: Surprise them with gifts that reflect their personality and tastes, such as family photo albums, books, or even homemade crafts made by the grandchildren.
Shared Activities: Plan activities that you enjoy together, whether it’s an afternoon of fishing, watching classic movies, listening to music, or doing a creative project. These moments create valuable memories.
Letters and Messages: Write a letter or card expressing your gratitude and love. Personal messages are a beautiful way to communicate how much you appreciate them.
Sharing stories and memories: Take time to listen to their stories and life experiences. This sharing not only strengthens bonds, but is also an opportunity to learn from their wisdom.
Using technology: For those who cannot be physically close to their grandparents, use video calls to connect and celebrate from a distance. Showing them how to use new technologies can enhance their connection with extended family.
This Grandparents Day, share on your social media how you celebrate, to inspire others to join in the celebration and show the pride and love you feel for them.
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