What Do You Remember About Your Grandparents?
By Deborah Joy, http://www.bcelebrated.com
Memories fascinate me. We all remember things in different ways. And sometimes I wonder if I really remember something, or I’ve just heard the story so many times that I’ve created a memory of it. Even if I’ve adopted these memories as my own, I don’t care. I love the way they make me feel. They connect me to my family and the fun times we’ve had.
It is said that relationships are made or destroyed through an accumulation of the “little things”. The feelings you have about any person in your life have most likely developed over time, due to a variety of experiences you’ve had with him or her. The person you can always count on to help you when you are in a jam, the one who makes you laugh when nothing feels funny, or the one who says “let’s get together” but is always too busy.
The relationship between grandparents and grandchildren can be special. Grandparents don’t have to be the disciplinarians, and often have more free time than parents. They can offer a unique perspective and advice. They can be energized by the burst of youth and joy that grandchildren offer. Together grandparents and grandchildren can create memories that will be cherished for a lifetime.
Preserving your memories, stories, thoughts, wishes, life’s lessons, love notes, last wishes, and much more can be one of the best things you can ever do. And today, with the power of the Internet, this can be done easily, regularly, safely, and confidentially…for a small fee…and it can last forever.
How will your memories be kept alive for your grandchildren? If you don’t have the kind of relationship that you want to have with your grandkids, what little thing could you do today to start building it?
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