Special guest Jane Chapman shares the treasure box of memorabilia passed down through three generations. Her stories inspire us to curate our own collections as additions to our family stories.
Enlightening conversation @Jane Chapman, @Kathy Stone, and @Barbara at Projectkin. It triggered memories of a treasure box in which I found a lot of family photos. Another story to share. Thanks 😊.
Kathy, just when I thought I’d exhausted my stories, the treasure box brought up buried memories I’d suppressed. I’ve started making a list of experiences that highlight ancestor stories as well as my own. I knew there were more stories, but felt as though the memory well had run dry. The joke was on me. I’m looking forward to sharing them, too.
Unfortunately, I missed this live broadcast, but I will be listening to it soon and then providing a link to it on my own Substack publication entitled "How to Tell Your Children What's What and Who's Who" next Monday, March 30, # 41 in my Family History series.
Enlightening conversation @Jane Chapman, @Kathy Stone, and @Barbara at Projectkin. It triggered memories of a treasure box in which I found a lot of family photos. Another story to share. Thanks 😊.
Dr. Mary I can't wait to read those stories
Kathy, just when I thought I’d exhausted my stories, the treasure box brought up buried memories I’d suppressed. I’ve started making a list of experiences that highlight ancestor stories as well as my own. I knew there were more stories, but felt as though the memory well had run dry. The joke was on me. I’m looking forward to sharing them, too.
Unfortunately, I missed this live broadcast, but I will be listening to it soon and then providing a link to it on my own Substack publication entitled "How to Tell Your Children What's What and Who's Who" next Monday, March 30, # 41 in my Family History series.
Thanks so much Marian. I will need to read your publication.
Oh, thank you, and gosh, what a timely topic!