Sharing & Reminiscing About the Good ‘ol Days
Reach back to the past and reminisce with your parents and share the past with the next generation.
Reach back to the past and reminisce with your parents and share the past with the next generation.
Maybe your family doesn’t have a bunch of traditions that you do currently. Consider renewing some old traditions or perhaps start some new ones. You might try: bake a special dish for a holiday meal every year, write your child a letter every year on their birthday but don’t give it to them until they leave for college, read a story to your child every night (or a special story for the holidays), the options are certainly endless.
To preserve those numerous memories she took lots of photos – of the collection of the nick-knacks, colorful rooms and interesting artwork. Instead of keeping the house and furnishings as a shrine to her parents she made a special book of the memories of her parents’ home and the places they went to when they visited.
This month’s assignment is to write down the stories of your memories and experiences from your days as a teenager.