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Rapid Fire Challenge #5

Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2016 6:57 am
by pamcook
No, I haven't started #4 yet but I might - after I finish packing my suitcase. Maybe.

This one - Tell A Story. This page should have more journaling than you're used to. It may or may not have pictures/memorabilia. You know - one of those pages you hope to do "someday" to record that story. I don't do this type journaling often but when I do, I imagine myself showing a picture to someone and really making note of what I would tell the other person. I typically need to write it on a piece of paper - sometimes two or three times. The picture I plan to use is one of my grandma with 4 of her daughters standing in the snow by their house. Aunt Nora Ellen is in the picture. She had Down's syndrome and died as a young girl (probably had PFO or ASD). I want to record what little I know about her. I'll ask my mom and my aunt to tell me what they remember. That's the plan anyway.

Re: Rapid Fire Challenge #5

Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2016 9:11 am
by clamscrapper
Pam, what a great idea to get these memories recorded. I so wish I had someone to ask all those questions that I have about family. Mom and dad are both gone. There's no one in his family left and only two on her side. Neither one of those two know any more than I do. I can't stress enough to seek out those family members and record their history. I never realized how important the memories I do have would become. I have some old pictures on my dads side that I so wish I knew who they were and how they were related.

Re: Rapid Fire Challenge #5

Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2016 11:00 am
by troublesmom
Yes, I certainly wish I had asked more questions when there were family members around. I did try asking my grandfather (who died in 1971) about his father & family but never could get him to answer. He joked about our last name. My maiden name - Kosack & he would say it was Von Kosack and laugh. I wish I had pressed more. Can't find out anything on them.

Re: Rapid Fire Challenge #5

Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2016 10:27 am
by ScrappinJen
I asked my Dad a lot of questions on our last visit together. Mainly just the who and where. So I have some info. I'm going to grill my Mom in November when she visits.

Re: Rapid Fire Challenge #5

Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2016 12:15 pm
by nancine
ScrappinJen wrote:I asked my Dad a lot of questions on our last visit together. Mainly just the who and where. So I have some info. I'm going to grill my Mom in November when she visits.

Too bad your Dad didn't write a blog like the Geezer :lol: who my Mom says spends LOADS of time working on it! And calls us girls occasionally to ask questions!!

Re: Rapid Fire Challenge #5

Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2016 12:34 pm
by nchoney
Just did this one today.... we didn't take a photo of the actual couple at the overlook... would have been kind of rude at the time... but they were just the cutest elderly couple all bundled up in their flannel layers... and it's one of THE stories we continue to tell about the trip... here we were looking at the Colorado River and she asked (loudly enough that everyone heard) if that was a little bit of water down there. We wondered how many adventures they'd been on in their lifetimes and how many times he had so sweetly answered her every question.

Re: Rapid Fire Challenge #5

Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2016 4:49 pm
by paddlegal
It's these kind of moments that make your trip memories all the more special. Lovely LO.

Re: Rapid Fire Challenge #5

Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2016 4:54 pm
by nancine
What a great little story!