Read More at Sixty and Me Our five-year-old grandson recently asked my husband and me, “Will we always be together?” I was stunned that such a small child would ask such a profound question. I’m not sure that he understood the depth of the question, until I realized that it was one of those stream of consciousness thoughts sandwiched in between, “How much longer before the movie starts” and “Does anyone have a snack because I’m hungry.” But it did get me thinking. We will not always be together. Our grandkids are young, and they have their whole lives ahead of them. I, on the other hand, have more days behind me than in front of me. What words of wisdom can I give this younger generation, my grandchildren? What life lessons can I tell them that will make their…