Thursday, May 20, 2010

Family history begins at home


I was delighted the other day when Tim chose to share with me some of his school homework.  This, in particular, was a short booklet containing an interview with Carolyn that Tim had had.  He was obvioiusly working from an outline because the interview appeared to be well organized.  However, I didn't ask him whether this was a standard outline they used in his class or whether he had made more to go with it.



It's hard to accept that we're now the generation that gets written up for school projects and personal histories.  Although I've got quite a bit written about my early life, there's always more one could write.

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