Zito in the Morning

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Grandma Stand Serves Comfort No Appointment Needed!

Portrait of young boy spending time outdoor with grandmother, doing silly things while she sitting on bench in the garden. Grandson enjoying together time with elderly grandma.

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In McKinney, Texas, the holidays come with lights, shopping — and now, a little grandma wisdom. Right in the middle of downtown, the city has set up something called the Grandma Stand, where anyone can stop by for free advice, comfort, or just a kind conversation.

The stand is staffed by rotating “McKinney Grandmas,” including Grandma Nancy, who has four grandchildren of her own and a big heart for strangers. She greets passersby with a simple idea — sometimes it’s easier to open up to someone you don’t know, especially when that someone feels like a grandma.

The concept actually started in New York City back in 2012, created by a man inspired by his own grandmother. Since then, Grandma Stands have popped up in cities across the country — all built around the idea of providing a human connection.

Visitors stop by to talk about everything from heartbreak and loss to pets, sports, and everyday stress. No judgment. No rush. Just warmth.


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