Recreating Eden: Saturday Photo: Mothers’ Day is a Day of Remembering


The photo is a good 45 years old, but I love it.  The woman is my mother and the little girls are my daughter and her cousin.  Don’t know what story was being read, but it must have been intriguing.  

Grandmothers are great for creating moments to remember, and what they talk about is the heart of our civilization.  Don’t forget that!

 PS Wrote a book about remembering in which the role of grandparents, but particularly grandmothers, is highlighted.  Check it out: Before We Forget: How Remembering Will Get Us Through the Next 75 Years.  



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