Arba Zeri Campbell and the Telephone
One thing I like about families — the one(s) I'm in, at any rate — are the legacies.
In my dialect of English a "legacy" is generally money or property handed down from one generation to another.
Legacies of that sort matter. My wife and I are in the process of updating our will, I suppose it'll be wills, and that's another topic.
But the legacies I'm thinking of aren't worth much, in terms of taxable assets.
Although each of us is a unique individual, we also inherit whatever's in the genes of our biological parents: along with the experiences, attitudes, habits, values, and stories of the folks who raised us....
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(Legacies matter: the values and stories of our families. I note the basics of being a Catholic family: and an interest a great-grandfather and I share.)
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