This afternoon I said Enough is enough. I’m not good for anything else until I take care of me!

As I read through these stories, some of which are seven or eight years old now, I saw a few rough spots, so my aqua gel pen got some exercise. I also had a trip down memory lane, and thought of several other stories I want to write. Those ideas went on index cards that I’ll file away in the cunning little inch-thick plastic index card caddy I found for less than a dollar at the grocery store earlier today.
I’m happy to report that I feel better now. All is once again right with my world. It’s amazing how comforting it is to spend time with my “written offspring.”
I have a handout with ten reasons to write your lifestory. These reasons include:
- For personal satisfaction.
- As an adventure in self-discovery.
- To make sense of the past.
- To document the past.
- To entertain and amuse family members.
- To help offspring understand you as a unique individual, not just Mom or Dad.
- To answer questions your children and grandchildren didn’t think, take time, or know enough to ask.
- To help them remember the answers to the questions they did ask.
- To share lessons learned with others.
- For the benefit of genealogists in generations yet to come.
I’m hoping that each of you will soon have a pile of stories, be that six or six hundred, that will lift your spirits, as my stories do for me.
Write on,
Sharon Lippincott, aka Ritergal
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