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TripleNegMama's avatar
7 years ago

Journals, letters, books or gifts to leave for your kids

I have been thinking about writing a letter for my kids, but think I might turn it into a book - Mum's advice - I lost my mum when relatively young and there was lots of times when I wished I could have asked her what she would suggest. I want to have it as a bit of a resource with tips and suggestions that they can just look at when they need to. On health - info on family health risks and genetic conditions in our family (info they are too young for now and my hubby will never remember but they will need when planning a family or managing their health checks etc), On kids - letting them know that they will be ok and you don't have to listen to ALL the advice you are given and it's ok to stay at home and ok to work whatever they choose will be ok and don't feel guilty about your choice etc etc anyone have any suggestions on the topics I should cover????

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  • I just recently found my mum's journal (she is still alive but in aged care).  Really enjoyed reading it, and so did the grandkids.  
  • My Grandfather wrote a book about his life & his parents life for the family, and also kept a diary.  It's interesting to read how things where back when he was a child, and his thoughts on life as it happened.  I read his diary entry for the day I was born and he says "(Mums name) had a baby girl today, what a beauty."  In another part he also talks about helping to build roads in their area.

    So I'd say times and ideas will change over time, so put your life & thoughts in writing for them. 
  • First loves, first heartbreaks, first cars, pets. Your grandparents. Books to read, songs to hear. The songs you sang to them when they were babies. Their first words, steps, funny stories about poo and tantrums and what you did that worked. Their favourite tv shows when they were little. Your favourite foods, and the ones you loathe. Good and favourite recipes for all occasions! Any advice for when they have their babies, what you found good and what you ignored. Advice about choosing a life partner. Advice about facing adversity, what you've done to handle the tough times and celebrate the good times. K xox
  • Sounds like a fantastic idea. Things about friendships, partners/spouses, memories you've shared, things about your life and family, about your pregnancy and their birth, things about  how it was growing up compared to theirs.