Preserving Family History for National Grandparents Day
Grandparents frequently are the keepers of precious family memories, recipes and legends. With National Grandparents Day on Sept. 9, why not celebrate by visiting a grandparent and capturing some life history and wisdom for future generations?Bloomington, IL grandparent and tutor Rona Chumbook is focused on making her mother’s last wish come true by writing her memoir of raising six kids in the French Alps during WWII. The task is slow going and Chumbook regrets not capturing more information while her mother was alive.
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The whole idea of having predetermined pages to fill in the blanks for family history is great. I have one that is similar to the one described and so I was surprised to see the cost of The Life Book. So I will still to the cheaper version that I already have.