tell her everything you like to do and just wait a while, things will change
The grandchild of your great grandmother's sister is your second cousin, once removed.
The grandchild of your grandmother's first cousin is your third cousin. The grandchild of your grandmother's second cousin is your fourth cousin. The grandchild of your grandmother's third cousin is your fifth cousin.
Make the grandchild watch TV and bake them cookies. It makes them believe they've accomplished their goal.
Your great grandmother's sister is your great great aunt. Her great grandchild is your third cousin.
Your grandmother's sister is your great aunt. Her son's child is her grandchild. You and your great aunt's grandchild are second cousins.
Answer: We would call Her your "Great Grandmother" ~ 1)your Moma's Mother would be your Grandma or GrandMother. 2) your Grandmother's Mother is your Great-Grandma or Great-Grandmother .. {1) you are your Mother's Child. 2) You are your Grandmother's Grandchild , and you are the Great Grandchild of your Great Grandmother....
A grandmother is a grandmother, whether she died before the grandchild was born or years after. If she died long before the grandchild was born, she may not know when she became a grandmother, but that is another matter. The English language does not have a word or phrase for a grandparent who died before the grandchild was born. If you absolutely require a phrase, the proper description would be "deceased grandmother" or "dead grandmother."
second cousin
You would be Second Cousins
FOR MY OPINON NO BECAUSE GRANDMOTHER IS BLOOD AND ELDERLY AND HALF SISTER IS IN BY MARRIAGE SO YOU DON'T COME IN A FAMILY AND DISREPECT ELDERLY If the half-sister is the mother of the grandchild, or has legal custody of the grandchild through other means, she may have the authority to stop the grandmother fro seeing her grandchild, depending on whether the state in which the grandchild lives has laws establishing grandparents' rights.
Grandmother sauces are recipes handed down in families, typically from grandmother to grandchild, so the recipes can live on throughout family history.
Yes, it is entirely possible, depending on the number of children the grandmother had and who is living.