Many people begin scrapbooking or hiring a professional scrapbook artist when they realized that all of their grandparents, parents, and even THEIR childhood photos were shoved in a shoe box in the back of a closet. The photos had no date, no labels, and worst of all no organization. How many of us have stood around with our siblings or our parents squinting at a photo trying to figure out if that is your Grandma or her second cousin, Betty standing in front of a lake that may or may not be in Colorado in a summer between the years of 1935-1942? Can you imagine what it would feel like to have a completed, organized, labeled scrapbook of your grandparents or parents childhood years handed over to you, rather that a messy shoe box?
Aside from organizing the photos another great way to preserve your family history is to conduct an interview with the older generations of your family. Some great questions to find out are:
- What is your full name? Why did your parents select this name for you? Did you have a nickname?
- When and where were you born?
- How did your family come to live there?
- Were there other family members in the area? Who?
- What was the house (apartment, farm, etc.) like? How many rooms? Bathrooms? Did it have electricity? Indoor plumbing? Telephones?
- What is your earliest childhood memory?
- What kind of games did you play growing up?
- What was your favorite thing to do for fun (movies, beach, etc.)?
- Did you have family chores? What were they? Which was your least favorite?
- What was school like for you as a child? What were your best and worst subjects? Where did you attend grade school? High school? College?
- Do you remember any fads from your youth? Popular hairstyles? Clothes?
- What were your favorite songs and music?
- Did you have any pets? If so, what kind and what were their names?
- What world events had the most impact on you while you were growing up? Did any of them personally affect your family?
- Describe a typical family dinner. Did you all eat together as a family? Who did the cooking? What were your favorite foods?
- How were holidays (birthdays, Christmas, etc.) celebrated in your family? Did your family have special traditions?
- How is the world today different from what it was like when you were a child?
- Who was the oldest relative you remember as a child? What do you remember about them?
- What stories have come down to you about your parents? Grandparents? More distant ancestors?
- Are there any stories about famous or infamous relatives in your family?
- Have any recipes been passed down to you from family members?
- Are there any special heirlooms, photos, bibles or other memorabilia that have been passed down in your family?
- When and how did you meet your spouse? What did you do on dates?
- What was it like when you proposed (or were proposed to)? Where and when did it happen? How did you feel?
- What memory stands out the most from your wedding day?
- What do you believe is the key to a successful marriage?
- How did you find out your were going to be a parent for the first time?
- What was your proudest moment as a parent?
- What accomplishments were you the most proud of?
- What is the one thing you most want people to remember about you?
Love the painting!
ReplyDeleteLove the lists of quetions. I definitely need to do this before it's too late. This would be a great project for my kids and they would learn so much from it. You've just inspired me to get moving on this!! Thanks!
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