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Not Your Average Granny.

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We’ve heard of awards for “World’s Best Granny” but never “World’s Youngest Granny,” which is certainly a title that many folks pray they never have to receive. But a Romanian woman has been dubbed the world’s youngest grandmother at the age of…get this..23.  We can’t even fathom how this would work.

“Granny, can I be the ring bearer at your wedding?”

See the article below. Then, give thanks that this was not you at age 23.

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5 Responses to Not Your Average Granny.

  1. Christina March 10, 2011 at 2:45 pm #

    Goodness, I wasn’t even a Mom yet at age 23!

  2. Debbie Stephens March 10, 2011 at 2:45 pm #

    Good grief!! sadly, it sound like marriage and children are not uncommon in their culture

  3. leslie March 10, 2011 at 3:24 pm #

    how can these kids be having kids? at the age of 10 ,11,12, i didnt even know how to take care of my own needs let alone a baby. my oldest was born when i was 20 and i stilll wasn’t ready to be a mom.

  4. Sandra Compton March 10, 2011 at 3:37 pm #

    My gosh,, I just can’t imagine even being able to think of marriage at 10,,,, so many cultures in the world do though,,, it is just really shocking and a little scary,,, but I bet the children are fun parents since they are so young and ready to play themselves,, it never ceases to amaze me when I hear stories of children , marriage and birth from other parts of the world,,, a little disturbing but I think it is their way or surely there would be a law of somekind in place

  5. Kathy M March 12, 2011 at 1:52 am #

    My son is adopted from Romania – I suspect this family is among the Roma or gypsies – or live in the country where there is little access to education.

    One has to remember the influence of Czescu the dictator who created a populous of unwanted and abandoned children.

    the cities have opportunities but many of the rural areas do not. You would be shocked what is tolerated – ie smoking in hospitals – no pediatrc supplies – imagine a blood test via adult needle for a 20 mo old.

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