Citations:grandboomer

Noun: "a member of the baby boom generation who is a grandparent"

 * 1996 — Dorothy Lipovenko, "Boomers' next hurdle: grandchildren", The Globe and Mail, 7 August 1996:
 * But these neophyte grandboomers are bringing a new, informal style to grandparenting.
 * 2002 — Karen von Hahn, "Grandspending", The Globe and Mail, 30 November 2002:
 * Already, the average age of first-time grandparents is a spritely 47. And these "grandboomers" are giving a whole new look to the role.
 * 2005 — Peggy Edwards & Mary Jane Sterne, Intentional Grandparenting: A Boomer's Guide, McClelland & Stewart Ltd. (2005), ISBN 0771030525, page 4:
 * This granddaughter was clearly tapping into the energy and fun that many grandboomers bring to their new role.
 * 2006 — Linell Smith, "Don't Call Me Grandma", The Baltimore Sun, 24 December 2006:
 * Some kids are already reaping the rewards of grandboomer abbondanza.