My grandpa has Alzheimer’s and can’t always remember his grandkids names, so we custom made a shirt that has all our names and it’s his new favourite shirt.3yr ⋅ MolicaKurth5665 ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
My grandpa on his birthday! I was told he would be appreciated here.4yr ⋅ Gleeful_slug ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
This couple re-creating their marriage photo 70 years later4yr ⋅ ReagansRougeBanana ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
I live abroad. My grandparents called me to urgently check the security web cams of my house back home. Turns out they called so I could see them standing with a heart and waving at me.3yr ⋅ isitmeuarelookingfor ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
I live with my Nana and we practically share my Reddit account with how much I show her stuff and she tells me ideas for posts. She wants everyone to know she is wearing her hair in a ponytail for the FIRST TIME EVER at age 85!1yr ⋅ __phlogiston__ ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
My 97-year-old grandma doesn’t use computers, but I found a meme years ago that I thought she’d like so I sent it in the mail. Turns out she’s kept it at her bedside ever since. <33yr ⋅ sto_sa ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
This is my 96 year old Grandma, Willie. She survived the Great Depression, being hit by a fire truck and being in a coma, and losing her husband at a young age. Now she drinks liquor and smokes cigars, still lives alone and hits on younger men. I love her with everything I’ve got.4yr ⋅ motherroadsdaughter ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
Sent an image of a lobster to my Korean grandmother who can barely speak English.4yr ⋅ MichaelmouseStar ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
My 92 year old grandpa holding my parrot for the first time. He insisted that I take a photo of him so he could print it out to show his friends.4yr ⋅ welcome-to-trench ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
My grandpa uprooted his life in rural Vietnam to build a happy life in America for my family long before I was born. He's now 90 and able to enjoy the fruits of his labor4yr ⋅ Wigglewurps ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
I told my mom I was dropping out today as an April Fools prank and expected her to be pissed. Was not expecting this reaction ❤️🥺1yr ⋅ blackcovenant666 ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
Doris is turning 100 in one month, will have to think of a new clever poster for this birthday.4mo ⋅ _numbskullery_ ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
Found this little gem on facebook. Couldn't resist charing this with all of you6mo ⋅ animavivere ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
My 80-year-old coworker likes to leave us hand-drawn comics/cartoons in our cubicles. Here is his latest.1yr ⋅ CaptainWisconsin ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
My aunt and her “boy friend” trying to figure out how to use this modern technology to take a picture1yr ⋅ judi-in-da-skies ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
Dad went out in the snow to feed the birds, and made a new friend! It's official, he's a Disney Princess now.3yr ⋅ ClearBrightLight ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
Husband Spends 2 Years Planting Thousands Of Scented Flowers For His Blind Wife To Smell And Get Her Out Of Depression!!!1yr ⋅ Zee2A ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
Igor is 73 years old and has been skateboarding since 1981. Age is just a mindset.1yr ⋅ spinxoe ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
My 95 year old mother trying on the crocheted crown I’ve made for the Queens jubilee in June.1yr ⋅ knittermum ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
She was like, “but I’m not pretty, why dya want a picture of me?!” 😍1yr ⋅ sortedandunsorted ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
They dated in their teens, married different people, and got back together 65 years later. My grandma and her boyfriend. 💛4yr ⋅ Burkenstockss ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
couple feeding potatoes to manatees that showed up to their backyard1yr ⋅ blackdahlialady ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
my grandpa passed away 3 years ago today. this photo of him discovering snapchat filters for the first time always makes me smile1yr ⋅ shimmerangels ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
My incredible grandmother, Judy (84), was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer recently. This photo is of her after chemo round #4 out of 6. Today is round #6! Please send her good thoughts! ♥️1yr ⋅ kerirachelle ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
My beautiful and sweet great Nanna passed away this week. She was 101. Whenever she asked someone her age and we told her, she flat out didn’t believe us!4yr ⋅ bitzygirl ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
My mom died of covid June 8th. I found this her writing on the back page of this blank book I gave her years ago.3yr ⋅ spudgrrl ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
My Grandpa Mac, 92 years old, just got new security cameras around his house. He has my cousin, Aaron, and I on the online login (he’s not too computer savvy) so we can see what’s going on. He sends us random messages through the cameras... 😍🤣3yr ⋅ JustShimoon ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
Here's my mommy, about 5 years before we lost her. (and I don't mean in the mail.) She had cancer in a couple of places and suffered so much. Sad to see her go, not a day goes by that I don't think of her.1yr ⋅ LovelockMike ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
My grandparents got a new car and was excited to tell me, I travel a lot with them so they were showing me the back seat4yr ⋅ no_numbers554 ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
My grandpa’s 88th birthday was a few weeks ago. My sister got him a coloring book and crayons. He says he’s never colored before, but he seems to enjoy it. He shows all his visitors the pages he’s finished. He’s colorblind, so some of the puppies are pink, but he’s so happy. He melts my heart.4yr ⋅ stephiebob ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
My great-grandma wears a necklace with my baby picture when I’m traveling because she worries. 95 and going strong!4yr ⋅ faith_the_free_elf ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
My great uncle Dave, gazing upon his collection of photos of his newest grandbaby.2yr ⋅ RadarElGato ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
One of the last pics I have of my dad with my daughter...How he loved her!!!4yr ⋅ maggiemew ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
My 96 year old Nan. She always made sure that her caregivers put on her foundation, rouge, and her signature red lipstick. Never underestimate the power of a bold red lip.4yr ⋅ Nurse_Ratched87 ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
Getting lunch with my beautiful and favorite person ever Nana who I recently moved in with after her husband died. She literally radiates!1yr ⋅ __phlogiston__ ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
My grandma just turned 95. Here she is downing a glass of champagne on a brunch cruise!3yr ⋅ espresso-yourself ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
Grandma is 101 and has taken a turn for the worse, needing to live in assisted living for the first time in her life. Up until a month ago she was living on her own and even taking the bus shopping. My hero.4yr ⋅ LadyLuna21 ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
In Brazil, this couple planted 2 million trees in 18 years, returning 172 bird species, 33 mammals, 15 amphibians, 15 reptiles and 293 plant species.1yr ⋅ Zee2A ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
Visiting my grandpa who was just diagnosed with cancer beyond treatment. He’s being put on hospice soon, but here is is all dressed up for family ❤️3yr ⋅ superpilotbrooks ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
Here is my favorite picture of my grandma. She was having a hard time with the mixer.2yr ⋅ qqwy ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
Mum, showing off her mother’s day present: a hoodie robe which she can go out in!1yr ⋅ LESSANGRYTHANISOUND ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
My dad thought he was taking a picture of my kids and accidentally had it on front facing. It fills me with joy that this is what his face looks like when he’s watching my kids. He’s a great dad ❤️4yr ⋅ missbinz ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
My Papa passed away this week before his time. He loved birds and fought valiantly to keep squirrels away from his bird feeders. We bought him so many squirrel-covered things as a joke, you’d think he secretly loved them. I miss you Papa, rest easy.4yr ⋅ sammy5198 ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
Grandpa and I share a love of Sudoku and like to work on them together, but Covid means we can't see each other. So, he copied a puzzle out of one of his books by hand and mailed it to me to solve.3yr ⋅ kelsabeth ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
My mum (in yellow) brings her fanny pack every time she is out and about. She fills it with dog kibble, treats, poop baggies, and a leash in hopes she’ll find any of the missing dogs posted on her neighbourhood Facebook group.3yr ⋅ Hvnhaaa ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
my MIL mailed this to us in PA from her home in Maine & though I loathe her & won’t be in the same room w/her (going on 7 years, the Irish mean it when we say we’ll hold a grudge)- it’s straight up one of the cutest old person things I’ve ever seen.3yr ⋅ immigrantpatriot ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
I had no idea that my dad had these digital skills. This came as one of 11 emails containing one photo in each email, all of my parents’ weekend. This one was captioned “ look what we found in the kitty cave!”3yr ⋅ encantalasmontaas ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
This is my adorable grandmother who finally decided to go for it and dye her hair purple. Sorry for the blurry photo4yr ⋅ samhull061200 ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
My grandma always gets me a plant and a card for Mother’s Day, even though I don’t have kids. This was her card yesterday. I honestly love it more than probably any other card she’s given me lol.2yr ⋅ Madisunnnxoxo ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
We live a long way apart, and covid has kept us apart for most of her life, but today grampa (91) got a surprise visit from out of state. It lived up to the hype.2yr ⋅ ThatDIYCouple ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
I sent my 91 year old Grandmother a thank you card for Christmas money and got this text back4yr ⋅ archaeob ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
My grandparents wanted to do a photoshoot for their 66th anniversary. My grandpa, art-directing: “Okay, now we should look at each other lovingly”3yr ⋅ middleofmediocrity ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
My husband, a real estate investor, received this email from his 91 year old dad the other day.2yr ⋅ ThatDIYCouple ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople
A 76 yr old retired Air Force colonel is no match for his 4 year old granddaughter4yr ⋅ Extra_blueberries ⋅ r/adorableoldpeople