Lori Borgman: What Happens At Grandma's

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Speaker, Books/Writing

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Adults
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Program Description

Join Lori Borgman for a lively and tenderhearted foray into the world of grandparenting. She weaves through the joys and memorable moments of breaking out in a cold sweat while changing diapers on preemies; having her name and number posted on a bathroom wall so a tot can report every potty training success; and being asked, “Were you alive when Aesop wrote those fables?”

Her latest book, written with the trademark wit and warmth of her nationally syndicated column, What Happens at Grandma’s Stays at Grandma’s, is the perfect bookend to her nationally acclaimed 1999 release, I Was a Better Mother before I Had Kids.

Lori Borgman is a syndicated newspaper columnist whose column is distributed to more than 400 newspapers and online outlets throughout the US and Canada. Lori and her husband have been married 40 years and live in Indianapolis. After a brief season as empty nesters, the house is once again full with their three grown children and their spouses, and 11 very busy grandchildren. In their spare time, Lori and her husband enjoy collapsing on the couch.