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Why didn't we ask questions?
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Karen in the desert | Report | 7 Dec 2008 13:40 |
HOW I wish I had asked questions when I had grandparents still living, and when all of my Dad's uncles & aunts were alive (13 of them), and goodness knows who else. They all died died during the 1960's and 70's. |
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it | Report | 7 Dec 2008 13:13 |
I,m a pensioner too and when I was growing up "children were to be seen and not heard" was the maxim. MY dads mum used to pay us a "state" visit every three years or so and we could only say "hello grandma" and that was it , she barely even acknowledged that!! |
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Julie | Report | 7 Dec 2008 13:01 |
Alan |
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Alan | Report | 7 Dec 2008 12:32 |
When I was growing up, my past didnt seem important. Now a pensioner, it's too late because those who knew the answers, are no longer with us. As a frequent visitor to this sight, it appears many are in the same boat and I can only urge the 'Seniors' to encourage their offsprings to develope an interest as I have done with mine. |