tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6213977381458736343.post2848754897900761817..comments2024-01-06T10:36:03.652-05:00Comments on The Word Guild: A Story Jar by Carol Harrison Glynishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15621548333351709607noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6213977381458736343.post-23556162901583236452017-06-02T09:27:39.251-04:002017-06-02T09:27:39.251-04:00Very nice, Carol. I enjoyed every word. I lead a g...Very nice, Carol. I enjoyed every word. I lead a group in the local senior's centre. I'd like to share this blog with them. They will love it. Keep encouraging people to write their story. I have an online opportunity on my website for people to begin the process. Every little bit helps.<br />Blessings on your day. DonnaDonna Mannhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16145465431329677552noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6213977381458736343.post-29386631346382004032017-05-31T13:25:55.124-04:002017-05-31T13:25:55.124-04:00Oh Carol. What a beautiful idea - a story jar. I L...Oh Carol. What a beautiful idea - a story jar. I LOVE that. What a wonderful way to answer the questions our children have. I seriously might suggest my children do that for me. What a thoughtful creative daughter you have. <br />My Dad has oodles of photos on his walls from when he was in the war. I have stuck stickers with numbers on the back of the frames and Dad has told me what they are of and I have documented them in a book. Dad knows all the details of the photos but if I try to remember them, I cannot - there are hundreds. So I know I will treasure this little book when the time comes. Glynishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15621548333351709607noreply@blogger.com