Here Are 10 Priceless Quotes That All Grandparents Will Love

Grandparents are very special people to their grandchildren, as they offer them unconditional love in a way that nobody else does.

Grandmas and grandpas everywhere get so much joy from their grandchildren, and there is nothing like being able to spoil and love them as much as possible.

We’ve compiled a list of ten quotes that all grandparents will get a kick out of. Scroll through these and let us know what you think of them in the comments section!

“Grandparents are parents, but with more sleep, fewer rules, and an endless supply of cookies!”

“Children are the rainbow of life. Grandchildren are the pot of gold.”

“A grandchild fills a space in your heart that you never knew was empty.”

“Grandparents are like stars: You don’t always see them, but you know they’re always there!”

“Grandparents are there to help the child get into mischief they haven’t thought of yet.”

“Blessed are those who spoil and snuggle, hug and hope, praise and pamper, laugh and listen. For they shall be called GRANDPARENTS!”

“You know you’re a grandparent when you experience great pleasure buying your grandchildren unbelievably loud toys that come in a gazillion pieces for holiday.”

“Just when I thought I was too old to fall in love again, I became a grandparent.”

“Being a grandparent is your reward for not killing your kids!”

“We may not be rich and famous, but our grandchildren are priceless!”

What are your favorite grandparents quotes? Let us know in the comments section!

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