
True or False? Most of us like to believe we are unforgettable—that when we pass away, our memories will continue to live in the hearts and minds of those we love.
The truth is, we all hope to be remembered.
But here’s the catch: for how many generations will we be remembered? Do you know the first name of your great-grandfather? His birthplace? What he was most proud of? Like most people, you probably know details about one or two generations back, but beyond that, memories tend to fade.
It’s not just the passage of time that causes the threads of memory to weaken; it’s also distance. The further removed we are from the lives of those who came before us, the easier it becomes to not look back.
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I am probably the exception to the rule as I love genealogy so I do indeed know names and birth places. 100 for sure my daughter will never know or care if she knows this. I am giving little tidbits to my grandkids all the time. Bernie
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How wonderful Bernie. I am so impressed that you are doing this — and how wonderful for your grands. My daughter talks a lot about my mother with her children and about our family history. It’s wonderful to hear.
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Mine get to visit with 2 of their great grandmother’s on a regular basis.
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Oh wow! That is so beautiful. Thurlow met his one great Nana once – he was only about 9 months old. But it was so lovely to watch how excited and tender she was with him. ❤
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I’m too young right now, but I love the idea behind this. Beautiful 💜 I’d love to get to know my Grandma, aunts, and mother better.
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I never met my father’s mother, only his father. And only my mother’s mother, not her father.
I have made a determined effort to ensure my grandchildren know me — and my grandson did meet and know his great grandmother — and though she passed before my granddaughter was born, my daughter ensures Ivy, my granddaughter, know her name was her great-great grandmother’s name, and that love never dies.
It’s quite beautiful to hear them talk about my mother and her heritage.
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That’s beautiful. One of my great grandma’s passed when I was around 2. My Grandma has always talked about her, and I do feel a connection to her from that. I have a sense of knowing her. When I see her in old home videos I want so badly to be able to meet her though.
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