The Lucky Ones

“From Stage Coach to Space Craft”. That's the book that Michael’s great grandfather wrote to describe how he experienced the monumental changes that took place during his lifetime. How cool is that?

The other day, I was on a zoom call with a couple from San Diego talking about family keepsakes. All of sudden, Essie gave me the one-sec hand sign, got up and disappeared. A minute later she popped back into view with holding a 35 page letter written over 60 years ago by her grandfather to the family. She was beaming. She's another lucky one.

But most of us don’t have anything like this.

Michael and Essie aren’t mentioned by name in these narratives. But it still means a hell of a lot to them because a) they're irreplaceable and b) they're stories told by their relatives in their own words. It's a personal account of how these individuals saw the people and world around them.

It's their family and their family story.

People hold onto these narratives forever. They’re passed down because they’re priceless and irreplaceable. Knowing this, don’t you want your grandchildren and great grandchildren to have this treasure? You’ll be telling them about yourself and they’ll then wrap your stories around their own.

I guarantee you, your children and future generations want your stories even if they're not asking for it.

If you want to get started, but don't know how, schedule a Discovery Call and we'll get you on your way to making your family members the lucky ones.

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