Capture the Memories
by Mary Anne
Benedetto
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It seems as though we were
just in the midst of the heat of summer with its tornado and hurricane
warnings, floods, and humidity so thick it sometimes felt like you could chop
it with a machete. Now here we are rapidly approaching the holiday season!
Whether you are celebrating
by devouring luscious Thanksgiving turkey, accompanied by all of the requisite
trimmings, or perhaps seated around a Christmas ham and trying to keep the
little ones quiet long enough to say grace, this is a time of year when we hope
to enjoy some quality family time with loved ones. From the presence of senior
citizens to the smiles of sleeping newborns, memories are being made at these
events. And stories are being told. The seniors sometimes like to reminisce
about holiday events back when they were growing up, but do we really listen?
And do we actually capture and preserve the stories they are telling?
Lauren and Clara Greene
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Some grandparents and
great-grandparents may sit back and remain fairly silent, shell-shocked by the
chaotic activity surrounding them. Perhaps they need coaxing to join in and
share some of their recollections. What we must remember is to take the time to
make them feel special. Let them know that you value hearing what life was like
for them when they were growing up. Some of them are under the distinct
impression that no one is interested. Are they correct?
- Ask questions about the paths that brought them from there to here.
- Have a small, inexpensive hand-held recorder handy to capture the priceless memories.
- Recruit a family member or friend to transcribe the recordings, producing a document that can be shared with future generations.
When I was working with a senior
group a few years ago, their limitations prohibited them from producing full blown memoirs. I devised a
form, which I call the Mini-Memoir. It is a fill-in-the-blank one pager that
will generate discussion about favorite aspects of life and can be utilized by
the older folks, as well as the younger generation. Make it a family holiday
tradition! This form is a free download at my Web site http://www.awriterspresence.com. Click on the page called “Write About Your Life,”
scroll down and print a PDF copy of the Mini-Memoir. Print as many copies as
you’d like because it is my gift to you to help preserve some of those family
memories which may erupt.
Enjoy your 2012 holiday
season, and please honor those beloved senior citizen family members by
capturing some of their stories. You’ll be glad that you took the time because
we can’t rewind! We can’t go back once they are no longer with us. God bless
you, your family and your dear friends as you celebrate His love and grace during
the holidays and begin a new tradition that will benefit future generations!
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