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#81433 - 08/19/06 09:53 AM Re: Empty nest & Mom's death [Re: chatty lady]
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Registered: 07/02/03
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Loc: Alabama
DeJaVu
I love where you've gone with this thread. I like your ideas and I've done the same, sorta, kinda...except mine are all on CD's. I was thinking Christmas gifts. So I took pictures of Mom and Dad, their young lives, middle, and the NOW, and put them on CD's with music and viola! Instant Christmas gift for my sisters.

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#81434 - 08/19/06 11:02 AM Re: Empty nest & Mom's death [Re: jawjaw]
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Registered: 08/16/06
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It was a really fun project. On my Dad's side, we were only able to go back to about the 1830's, but we did find information on both grandfathers who fought in the Civil War, which was way cool. We also found a letter written by my dad's grandfather in which he mentions his grandkids as being a 'bully lot'.

On my mother's side, a cousin has done a geneology chart that goes back to the 1600's, but without much data beyond births and deaths. We do however, have a journal kept by her grandfather, circa 1900, when he was a detective in the Detroit police force. So that's pretty interesting. It's also been fun to find photos of relatives that we only remember as elderly, but which show them as young and goofing off.

I like the idea of the CD with music. We have pix on CD but not fancied up with music or anything.
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#81435 - 08/19/06 04:11 PM Re: Empty nest & Mom's death [Re: dejavu]
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jawjaw, I'm feeling lazy. I have three sisters and a brother. I'm praying one of them will be the creative ones and I'll get the CD already made for Christmas!
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#81436 - 08/19/06 05:19 PM Re: Empty nest & Mom's death
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Registered: 03/10/06
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My daughter just did her 1st scrapbooking project for my Mom's 90th Birthday. She researched the 9 decades of my Mom's life and made a lovely book to view at the party. Everyone was amazed. She included all facts and pictures of family and friends during each decade. It brought tears to everyone's eyes, especially the older relatives who were there and could vividly remember so much of the good old days.
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#81437 - 08/20/06 01:02 PM Re: Empty nest & Mom's death [Re: Pam R.]
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Pam, sounds like you raised a sweet, sensitive daughter. Are all three generations in the same town? If so, that's such a blessing for all of you, and very rare these days.
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#81438 - 08/20/06 07:06 PM Re: Empty nest & Mom's death
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Yes Dotsie, all three generations are only about 30-40 minutes away. Both my girls and my niece as well are very sweet and loving. They call Grandma to check on her regardless of where they are. The boys, my nephews are wonderful as well. I know we are lucky that we all live a short distance away since so many families are states away. I do see the possibility of things changing down the road and that makes me a bit sad. However, the northeast is very expensive to live. Taxes are astronomical and wouldn't it be great if the girls could stay as "at home moms" and not return to work? I guess that's another thread, but I have such fond memories of being able to be home with my girls growing up.
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#81439 - 11/15/06 07:08 PM Re: Empty nest & Mom's death [Re: chatty lady]
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Registered: 10/18/06
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My daughter is gone now too, Lives in Novia socia Canada, I havent seen her in nearly 3 yrs, she was in the Navy for a while, but quit when she met a Canadian Sailor, and now is mom herself to twin boys almost two years old, I lost my mom 2 yrs ago and its still so very difficult at times for me,, My sisters live in Florida, but we call each other once in a while and communicate daily with emails. My husband and I are closer then we have ever been, cause we just get out and do things and have fun, In August it hit us even harder that you just have to do the things you want to do and dont put it off, We had his mom and step dad visiting with us for one day short of a week from Texas we all had a really good time, They went back home and was home for less then a week and he died, he had an anerism in his heart, So we treasure that we had that time together and had fun, and mom treasures the pictures we took, The last pictures made of him smiling and having fun, I havent been able to bring myself to get them scrapbooked yet, And its hard for me not being able to see my daughter and grandchildren, but some how life goes on doesnt it. we just make the best of things, and we have to find ways to bring ourselves a little happiness, sorry this is so long, I will get off the soapbox now

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#81440 - 11/16/06 11:14 AM Re: Empty nest & Mom's death [Re: nevadaangel]
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Registered: 06/05/06
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How shocking to have a good friend die a week after he visited you. I know that feeling; we've experienced that too. At the time I felt so grateful that we at least had spent his last few days together. That was a great comfort for me.
Nevadaangel, You do have something, though, that many people don't have. You have a special closeness to your husband. That is a daily present to your self.

"Have courage for the great sorrows of life and patience for the small ones; and when you have laboriously accomplished your daily task, go to sleep in peace. God is awake."
-- Victor Hugo

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#81441 - 11/17/06 07:02 AM Re: Empty nest & Mom's death [Re: Edelweiss]
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Nevada, thank God for email, right? Do you correspond with your daughter online? Have you tried the online camera where you can see one another in real time?
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#81442 - 11/18/06 04:28 PM Re: Empty nest & Mom's death
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Registered: 10/18/06
Posts: 43
Dotsie, I didnt know about an on line camera can you tell me the url for it?
I talk to my daughter with msn messenger, when she has time to be on line, the twins keep her busy,

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