Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Preserving the family history

One can ask a variety of questions to their elders, as they are more experience individuals. Yes, the topics can range from anything. You can simply ask about the places this person has been to, and you will get a load of stories. You can as about a time they have felt sad, happy, mad, every emotion in the book. It will lead to some conversation. You can talk about similar interests. One story equals a lot of family history. One's perspective may differ from another, but that story will prevail. The most important piece of family history would have to be a talk about an elders parents. By knowing this, an individual has a larger expansion of their family tree.

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