I live with many happy reminders of him and a lot of material treasures from his/our home, and can listen to his speaking and singing voice whenever I choose. In this I am luckier than some, as he was a performer and accustomed to documenting himself and family occasions. All this in the age before easy ways to record existed! He went to a good deal of trouble to set up tape recorders in order to capture Father's Day, birthday parties and other family events, admonishing the children not to touch the microphone and acting as announcer. It's a joy to hear my grandparents and even relatives that I never knew speak, joke and laugh, 70 years ago.
Thinking of you, remembering, and thankful for everything, always.
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Lovely Jan. You are so lucky to have the recordings. This is going to sound ridiculous, but I have Moms answering machine and treasure it so I can listen to her voice again. I don't think I'll ever stop missing her.
It's not ridiculous, Liz. I listened to Dad's message too until I had to record over it, and did so only because I had other tapes. I had CDs made of those tapes. Thanks so much for commenting, and a big HUG to you. :)
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