Posted by JDseller on February 12, 2012 at 17:49:00 from (208.126.196.144):
I enjoy telling and hearing stories about people. I grew up in an era that you did not have electronic entertainment. I can remember going to my Grand Parent's house every Sunday night. The adults would set around and tell stories about family and friends. Us kids would be playing on the floor listening to these stories.
I know stories about people that are long gone. I have them on my Great Grand parents, my parents and friends that lived on the farms around us. These days you can't get families together like that very often and then you are busy catching up on their lives to be able to reminisce about time gone by.
I have tried to record them but it is just not the same as setting there with people around you listening about those long gone by. I often wonder what we are losing with all of the fancy stuff we have today. Are we really better off??? I know medically we are but the family/community is not.
I guess many of them will die with me. None of my kids is a good story teller. I am not claiming to be either but I maybe the last in the family.
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