I wrote my very first Legacy Letter to my oldest son was when he was 20. I wish I had known about Legacy Letters when he was born and had written one to him each birthday and at every major milestone. But I have used Legacy Letters since then to include memories and...
Imagine writing a letter to your grandparent telling them how they have helped you become the person you are, or thanking them for their unconditional love and support, for introducing you to family history and traditions, or encouraging your love of art, literature...
This fall, I’m getting my youngest settled for his first year of college, but I remember clearly his first day of kindergarten and all the first days after that. While some things changed—the Buzz Lightyear backpack swapped out for a plain grey one, funky sweaters...
The youngest of my three kids is about to head off to college. There are many skills that he will need beyond getting to class, doing his school work and making new friends. He will need to be “capable” in a variety of areas, including being a good roommate, doing...
Sometimes when I talk about Legacy Letters, people say “I wish I knew about that when my kids were younger.” I assure you, it’s never too late to start writing Legacy Letters. But maybe you are thinking, my kids are in their 20’s or I didn’t do a letter for my son’s...
Imagine if you could : Create greater connection with someone important to you Increase the feeling of gratitude in that person Enhance your sense of meaning and happiness All in less than one written page.You can — and I can help.Legacy Letters are simple yet...