I think the biggest problem with kids not knowing the stories from thier elders today is that families are not staying in one place. With mine (50's 60's and 70's) 3 of my grand parents were gone by the time I was 2. But we didn't go "home" when dad took leave. We stayed where ever we would and dad sold his leave back to the Army most of the time. Now a guy cna only sell leave back once in a career, back then they could do it every time they reuped. So we stayed where we were. I got to spend time with my one remaining grandpa for about a year when I was 16. Today I have 2 grandkids about 6 hours north west of me. With us having livestock and thier secduals we don't see much of them. Another set of grandkids are a bit further in IA. Again don't get to spend much time with them. I know people here with thier kids spread out all across the US and some overseas. When family were all in one area and got together every week on Sunday yea the kids learned the storie. I think the only way to do that today is to write it down so that when the kids are old enough they can read it.
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Today's Featured Article - Chores - by Frank Young. The ceaseless passing of time! It is at once our friend and our enemy. It measures our progress and it makes us old. Like most features of our life, few things are all good or all bad, and most such judgments depend on our own perspective or viewpoint. In our particular hobby, we enjoy the nostalgic return to the days of our youth as we recreate many of the scenes that took place on the family farm that served as the stage for the first few acts of the play that is our live
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