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My parents are Boomers and in their 70s. You would need each generation to have kids in their 30s and 40s to be a boomer with a gen alpha grandkid. My sister is Gen X in her 50s and has two grandkids already.
Don't forget Gen Z is between Millenials and Alpha.
Also this shows that the most common age of parents having their first child to be 20-24 up until very recently so that fecund land is your land too.
This is pretty much exactly the case in my social circle. The boomers had millenial kids and the millenial kids either don't yet have kids or their kids are under 10 (making them gen alpha).