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  • Don't be mad, Nana! I recorded old time talk with you! It is awesome! We need MORE old time talk and lessons from Nana! Right? 100%!
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  • @lindadelzer423
    @lindadelzer423 2 года назад +156

    My Mom is 100 and lives with me. The conversations we have daily are priceless. My niece and I took her on a "roadtrip" (3000 miles round trip) back to Texas (where she was raised) last summer. The stories we heard down there about her life! Keep listening to the stories, Patara. You'll never regret any of them.

  • @Banksy2022
    @Banksy2022 2 года назад +143

    Lucky you still being able to spend time with your Nana & so smart to record these memories! I loved all the old pictures you added. Thank you for sharing such wonderful experiences.

  • @stephaniebandosik
    @stephaniebandosik 2 года назад +56

    Two years ago a local library gathered elders who grew up locally to share stories about what Christmas was like growing up in the village of Altamont, NY. I'm so glad I attended! Recording the oral history of older generations is so important!

  • @johnsonr9
    @johnsonr9 2 года назад +47

    The wisdom of our elders is priceless for sure.

  • @justgoodness333littlehomes5
    @justgoodness333littlehomes5 2 года назад +27

    We NEED Nana stories and more Nana videos. I miss my Mamaw. I loved her stories. Grandma stories tell us where we come from and are full of wisdom we need now a days.

  • @aquadrops6138
    @aquadrops6138 2 года назад +61

    Patera, this video sure makes a person look at that can of spam in our prepper pantries in a whole new light. Thank you and Nana for the precious sharing of memories.

  • @SRAshley100
    @SRAshley100 2 года назад +31

    It’s a wonderful thing you are doing documenting your granny. My grandmother was Cherokee and could still speak the language. Was an awesome cook, lived to be 93. I would give anything if I would of had the foresight to document her life. An indian lady was the first teacher to come to the holler where my dad and his parents lived. My grandparents fixed her a room on their front porch and she lived with them while teaching. She later went on to write a book called, The Song Goes On and there is a whole chapter in it telling about the time she lived with my grandparents. About the home, my grandmother and my father. She nicknamed my dad Bo. He was two at the time and it followed him throughout his life. It is even on his gravestone in parentheses after his real name.

  • @HueyBob24
    @HueyBob24 2 года назад +31

    These are the conversations I’ve been having with my grandma, she’s got dementia, but she remembers that I have started raising chickens, so we have a conversation about chickens every time I see her. I know the story by heart now, but what a good idea to record that the next time I see her.

    • @arlieknight1534
      @arlieknight1534 2 года назад +6

      Reminds me of my mother telling stories for her life. Precious moments.

  • @missmac1097
    @missmac1097 2 года назад +21

    Our grandmothers have forgotten more than we'll ever know. I was too young when my maternal grandma died, I didnt learn but I remember. They were all scrappy women who made it work through sheer determination.

  • @jeffsmith9203
    @jeffsmith9203 2 года назад +3

    Patara, my name is Jeff. I started watching your videos about a year ago and love your no nonsense and straight talk! I just want to say you made me break down and cry today! I closed my eye and went back in time and heard my grandfather talk about the old times. I am now 59 years old and long for the old days!! Please keep doing what you are doing, there are people out here that love what you do!! GOD BLESS you and your family!!!

  • @TWBlack
    @TWBlack 2 года назад +19

    I was a tee-tiny girl when my "Nana" went to be with the Lord and in my 20's when Grandma went to be with the Lord...so this is SO extra special for me!!! I miss having those STRONG God fearing women in my life!! I KNOW you cherish these times with your family women...God bless all y'all!!

  • @dumptruckinblonde
    @dumptruckinblonde 2 года назад +25

    That was wonderful. I was blessed enough to record my Granny and Dad taking about past things. They are both gone now. I love how you have the old pictures come to life. I'm going to try to do something like that with my recording and pictures. What a treasure.

  • @TS-di5nc
    @TS-di5nc 2 года назад +21

    I bet your Nana is a wealth of information. I wish she would tell us more. I'd listen for hours.

  • @cordyg4306
    @cordyg4306 2 года назад +16

    We must listen to our elders, they teach us how to survive. So precious. I didn't get the opportunity to know mine, both sets passed way to young.

  • @nancylugar2367
    @nancylugar2367 Месяц назад +2

    I’m 67 and both my grandmoms passed by the time I was 4. There has always been a void in my life not experiencing having a grandmom. I love all your videos but this one is extra special. Thanks for sharing your Nana with us because so many of us never had the pleasure of having or remembering their Nana.❤

  • @monicalemoine4871
    @monicalemoine4871 2 года назад +5

    What a wonderful way to have memories of your Nana! And Petara your DNA is strong! I see you in all your ancestors!

  • @justgoodness333littlehomes5
    @justgoodness333littlehomes5 2 года назад +6

    Tell Nana we love when she's in the videos. ❤

  • @jeanielipskey1272
    @jeanielipskey1272 2 года назад +59

    Those are some precious memories, that you got to record. How cool is that? I'm always ready to listen to Nana's stories. My Nana is no longer here, she was born in 1900, was 99 when she passed. The stories I always heard from her daughter my Aunt, were about her smoking a corn cob pipe, and her tales of the Trail of Tears walk, and her hunting stories. I remember that until really late in life, she had long gray hair that I would help Aunt wash, when she set in the kitchen chair, her hair would touch the floor. It was so hard to comb. Up until my Aunt had to have it cut short, that was some job combing and drying her hair. She'd braid it and wind the 2 braid around the back of her head, and pin up. Loved how she would sneak candy if it was around. LOL Miss that woman, she was always full of stories to tell.

  • @joannwilliams4133
    @joannwilliams4133 2 года назад +4

    Love the picture with Nana holding rookie cards

  • @debbieriddle9429
    @debbieriddle9429 2 года назад +3

    That is precious Patera. She's beautiful. Our family in NC still do not eat much meat. They still today eat mostly Pinto Beans, Cornbread, Green Beans, and Potatoes. Grandpa lived to be almost 101. His daughter living on the mountain is 80, and her brother is 79. They still cook mostly on the wood stove, especially in the winter...breakfast is biscuits and gravy. This is where we go to get away from the world. I cook on that wood stove, every time we go to Grandpa's Mountain. God Bless your Nana. I could listen to her all day. God Bless you Patera...and your family. love ya.

  • @saia2205ify
    @saia2205ify 2 года назад +22

    So glad you get to document precious moments with Nana. 🧡

  • @teresaellis7088
    @teresaellis7088 Месяц назад +2

    Makes you wonder what current generation of grandparents will be remembered by.I often wonder as a grandmother of a 9 year old and twins turning 6.We are lucky to live close and split summer childcare with other grandmother.

  • @kittencreates2785
    @kittencreates2785 2 года назад +1

    This is such a treasure! Both of my Grandmas died when I was young and we didn't even have a tape recorder back then...I'm 69 now. Thanks for sharing your Nana with us!

  • @oneofmany7051
    @oneofmany7051 2 года назад +5

    The oatmeal for dessert! My husband does that and we are only in our early 40's. 😄

  • @BeFree-BeFrugal
    @BeFree-BeFrugal 2 года назад +1

    I’ve just found a recipe in my mother’s hand writing.. these connections are priceless

  • @mgwood6939
    @mgwood6939 2 года назад +8

    Absolutely wonderful! Our elders are so full of knowledge and precious. What a blessing you still have your Nana and the fact you can document it! Please don't be to mad Nana 😊we love hearing you share your stories! Thank you Pateta❤May God bless you , Nana, your family and farm ✝️🙏❤

  • @darleneprice6467
    @darleneprice6467 Месяц назад +2

    I had only one grandmother alive when I was born. She passed sway when I was 6 or 7. How wonderful for you, Patara, to share your grandmother and her stories with us. Blessings to you and your Nana, and the rest of your family.

  • @marygrott8095
    @marygrott8095 2 года назад +12

    Patara, this is just beautiful! I feel blessed that you thought so much of your viewers to give us an inside glimpse of your family's history. This truly made my day! Thank you.

  • @missdebrami6862
    @missdebrami6862 2 года назад +1

    I practically lived with my grandmother. She was a chef and even cooked for a president and was super big into kings , queens, n history. I swear she was also very intuitive and had abilities. She would say somthing and a month later it would happen n she would say " I said that? " so quiet n sweetly n we would all laugh. Lol . I know you love your nanna , I loved mine so much. She taught me so much n was so special. Nanna s are the best !

  • @rosewilder2043
    @rosewilder2043 2 года назад +5

    This is by far my favorite video to date. Goodness, I miss my grandparents. Thank you for sharing yours with us. So precious!

  • @rootsrocksfeathers1975
    @rootsrocksfeathers1975 2 года назад +8

    Good morning, fellow homesteader. You're looking wonderful! Good job on your recovery, same for James. I think Nana will forgive you for recording her in secret. My father died a few years ago in his mid-90's and he'd tell me so many stories. He grew up on a farm and they raised Angus cattle, hogs and grew chickens for a commercial operation. I was lucky enough to have spent a lot of time on the farm as a child.

  • @Andrea_J
    @Andrea_J 2 года назад +2

    My grandma always made cornbread, pinto beans and fried potatoes she fried in her cast iron skillet! Grandpa ate me with tobacco sauce!

  • @maggiecooper9845
    @maggiecooper9845 2 года назад +8

    That is pure gold. What I wouldn't give for a conversation with my grandma. Please add to this and let us listen in. Love watching your video's.

  • @sheliahicks7774
    @sheliahicks7774 2 года назад +7

    Loved it! I have old cassettes of my grandmother talking about the old days too. So special to me.

  • @kennahermes6111
    @kennahermes6111 2 года назад +1

    What a blessing! Thank you for sharing. Love it when she said she thinks the reason she doesn't like potatoes today is because "Granny wore me out on them"! You don't hear it put like that any more. . . such a sweet soul!

  • @donnamullins2089
    @donnamullins2089 2 года назад +2

    Patara how very interesting. I dearly loved listening to my Big Mama, mother and my mother in law talk about the depression and when they were first married.. What they cooked What the men brought home from hunting or fishing. How they traded Ration stamps among the family. Everyone wanted coffee or cigarette stamps. My mother in law wanted the shoe ration stamps. She had two small growing boys who needed shoes. My mother made and sold hamburgers to field workers on credit waiting for Saturday payday. There is always a story if we only listen. Donna

  • @chrismichellehall9616
    @chrismichellehall9616 2 года назад +6

    Morning Ms. Patara. I hope u and ur family is doing good. Thk u for speaking out and not letting the bullies stop u. Us women have to sometimes show we are stronger mentally & physically than especially men think we are. Oh and those “Karens”. 🤣🤣

  • @janetturner6771
    @janetturner6771 Месяц назад +1

    Nana Please do not be mad with your Patara !! We LOVE hearing your wonderful stories and voice !! Never new any grand parents 😢 so hearing from you is a gift ❤❤❤ !! Be well 🙏🙏

  • @kentuckygirl8282
    @kentuckygirl8282 2 года назад +1

    This made me cry! I wish more people cherished their heritage the way you do. Our heritage is the story of how we came to be, where we came from and where we will be going thru future generations. I LOVE to hear the elder generation tell their stories! My granny is 89 years young and I wish we could write a book on her life, hers and my Papaw's. Thank you for blessing us with this video! Now I'm going to have to try that Spam and pork and beans! 😋 God bless beautiful lady and take care!

  • @deplorablesrus8457
    @deplorablesrus8457 2 года назад +3

    Wow, that is so GREAT to listen to my friend! I miss talking to and listening to my Great GrandFather. I sure wish that man was still here - he a great person. He has been gone since the late 1980's.....

  • @ritasmallwood4193
    @ritasmallwood4193 2 года назад +1

    You are so lucky to still have your granny with you an be able to record her for yourself an furtue generations.God bless your granny

  • @joycemoore7336
    @joycemoore7336 2 года назад +7

    I love this. I wish I could remember every thing my mom told us growing up. Could you please do a tour of your kitchen. I would love to see it.

  • @melanierhodes4588
    @melanierhodes4588 2 года назад +6

    Absolutely love this. I often record my Grandmother talking to capture her response. I wish I had gotten into my ancestry and thought to do the same with my great Grandma when I was in middle and high school and they were alive.

  • @rowan9374
    @rowan9374 2 года назад +3

    My papa was a master storyteller. I wish i had recorded him just talking. From his childhood tales, wartime, depression, we've lost so much of his knowledge, wisdom and just fun.

  • @trishpouyadou8788
    @trishpouyadou8788 2 года назад +1

    The lady at 9:18 in the video looks like you for sure. DNA is incredible. What an awesome way to preserve your granny's voice and stories. You'll have this forever. 💖

  • @jinnyann9246
    @jinnyann9246 2 года назад +4

    That's the sweetest video I've seen in a while 😍 yes have Nana tell us more about her life and growing up in the country! I love to talk with our elders and if you really listen to them you can gain a lot of wisdom and knowledge that's really useful even in these times. Patara I love you and your family you all are so precious your heart is beautiful and so is your spirit. God bless, take care, stay safe sweet family 🙏💗🥰🙏

  • @lgra0817
    @lgra0817 2 года назад +1

    Tara listening to NaNa brought tears to my eyes . Thanks for sharing her beautiful memories with us.

  • @fayekeller7411
    @fayekeller7411 2 года назад +4

    Best memories are stories like this, from the heart and soul. The sharing of families life's history that if you didn't get it recorded today you might not have it tomorrow! Go girl, keep gathering life history and give your Nana a hug from me, Nana Faye, Emmett, Idaho (we have 18 Grandchildren and 2 Great Grandson's blended family) Respectfully yours, Faye Keller

  • @trishavickers73
    @trishavickers73 2 года назад +4

    Awe how beautiful! What a priceless gift. I pray you get many more “interviews” on tape. I enjoy hearing her tell her life. I didn’t get to have that with any of my grandparents. What a blessing.

  • @nancydunton3031
    @nancydunton3031 2 года назад

    From this Nana to you, memories are precious. I took pictures of my Dad 2 weeks before died, he was playing the harmonica and singing. He was 84yrs , this was 9 years ago. I miss him so much. 2 was after that I lost him. He taught how to live frugally and still eat good, plant garden, stretch fence. A whole passel of things. I've dug postholes, too. Hold your people dearly, we are only here for a little while.

  • @jeanniewright2554
    @jeanniewright2554 2 года назад +3

    A regret of mine is that I didn’t have access to recording devices when my grands and great-grands were still alive. Wonderful women!!

  • @2WOLFS
    @2WOLFS 2 года назад +1

    Oh I remember the days I had my great grandmother and grandmother. The "stories " they have told me was really a Lesson about life. I have some videos of my grandparents but sure wasn't away to record my great grandmother. I'm so happy for you to still have your grandmother. And was able to record her. We look at our elders and walking libraries of knowledge. God bless your Nana, and you and your family. Have a merry Christmas

  • @chrismichellehall9616
    @chrismichellehall9616 2 года назад +2

    Wished I still had my Grandma around bc she was a card like ur Nana

  • @ellenloveeggleston3251
    @ellenloveeggleston3251 2 года назад +1

    Very smart thing to do! I lost my sweet Mama in 2017. I still have voice mails from her and I recorded her talking and laughing. It is video. There is nothing on earth more precious to me! Keep doing this Patera! It’s priceless. Sweet love! Nothing like it!❤️

  • @francesgreen8434
    @francesgreen8434 2 года назад

    I bought my father a tape recorder and asked him to tell me stories. He is still here, living with me now, I am so truly blessed. If he is not recording stories he is writing our family history. I have learned so much.

  • @barbfrank917
    @barbfrank917 2 года назад +1

    9:18 Patera looks like you. How special is this? That generation worked so hard. Thank you for showing us.🥰

  • @jeanniemacadams7983
    @jeanniemacadams7983 Месяц назад +1

    Such a treasure!!!! I sure see the family resemblance over the years 💕♥♥💕

  • @vpmema
    @vpmema 2 года назад +3

    Wonderful! I’ve been watching the Great Depression Dairies on RUclips this week. These stories are precious and should help teach us. Also to help prepare us because history repeats itself.

  • @brooketeague4985
    @brooketeague4985 2 года назад

    What I would give to have a conversation with my Nanny Della Faye....and a plate of her cookin. She was a Tennessee ridge-runner born in Maryville. She passed away when I was 17...it was like losing my mother. This was such a joy to watch. Thank you for sharing your Nana with us!

  • @luenaprice3873
    @luenaprice3873 2 года назад

    Applause to Granny! She talks my language when she starts on pinto beans, fried potatoes, corn bread!! People here say Soup beans" ...I'm like what ???....fried chicken, chicken and dumplings, tomatoes, green onions, apple butter, fresh milk, churned butter. Making sure there was enough if someone stopped by. My mom was born on Greasy Ridge Ohio near the Ohio river. She had a great memory. Lost her five years ago. Her blue eyes and dirty jokes. Miss you Mom.

  • @MKCarol-ms7lg
    @MKCarol-ms7lg 2 года назад

    So many of these types of conversations I had with my Grandma. At age 70 I can't tell you how much I wish I could have recordings of them. I pray Nana won't be upset with you. This is a legacy she is leaving. God bless you both.

  • @donnakennell5111
    @donnakennell5111 Месяц назад

    Lord I miss my Mama. She'd be 100 this year. Listening to Nana warms my heart and memories ❤❤❤

  • @ladyhawthorne1
    @ladyhawthorne1 2 года назад

    I never could get my Nana to tell me very many stories. Miss her every day. I can sure see the family resemblances carrying through the generations, how lovely!

  • @stephm281
    @stephm281 2 года назад +2

    Beautiful memories. 👍👍👍👍❤️❤️👍👍

  • @Dave-ty2qp
    @Dave-ty2qp 2 года назад

    Your family will love the fact that you recorded this conversation with Nana, Back in the 70's my wife recorded many conversations she had with her Grandmother, and Great Gramps. Great family history, and listening to the voices and stories they told is a real pleasure. It brings back many good memories of loved ones we miss so very much.

  • @renitameares3838
    @renitameares3838 2 года назад

    Mom and her sisters sat down with my Papa and recorded stories. Boy he sure had some. All of the grandchildren received a 2 CD set of Papa’s stories for Christmas that year. He had just passed away the previous month. I remember taking them to my chest and just crying. Such a precious gift.

  • @adelacoburn1396
    @adelacoburn1396 2 года назад +3

    That was wonderful, I love hearing stories from the past, thank you for sharing with us, God bless Nana

  • @rosemarybartley342
    @rosemarybartley342 2 года назад

    My grandmother passed 42 yrs ago. How I wish I would have spent time just to let her talk about her life. Same for my mom.

  • @arlow2152
    @arlow2152 2 года назад

    As I listen to this, the old hymn Precious Memories come to mind. My grandma fried the absolute best potatoes! That old wood burning stove, cast iron skillet and her butter...yum! The three tined fork with the wooden handle is what she had as dinner forks. Loved it!

  • @leslieg9406
    @leslieg9406 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing your Nana with us. My mom, who's 95, grew up poor in WV. Her daddy was a coal miner. She tells of being scared to feed the chickens because she went barefoot most of the time so she wouldn't wear out her shoes. She said the chickens would peck at her feet so she would throw the feed at them and run. lol

  • @elaineh2286
    @elaineh2286 2 года назад

    What a pure treasure your Nana is! And your pictures flooded my brain with precious memories of my childhood. My Mawmaw's quilting rack that hung on hooks from her ceiling, my Pawpaw getting a hen ready for Sunday Dinner (he used an old tree stump and hypnotized it holding it's beak down) and watching her pluck feathers at the back porch sink. Fried spam sandwiches. Aw those good ole days! Thank you Patara.

  • @CB-ej1ph
    @CB-ej1ph 2 года назад

    I would give almost anything for 1 hour alone with my grandmother. She was my rock and best friend. She's been gone over 40 years. Thank you for sharing your grandmother with us

  • @KnowInsanity
    @KnowInsanity 2 года назад +2

    I love these type of videos!

  • @NothingToNoOneInParticular
    @NothingToNoOneInParticular 2 года назад +3

    An amazing gift things like this will be for your family in generations to come! Good job, keeping it on the down low. Elders get weirdly nervous when on video. lol Candid shots, it's like catching an 8 years olds sweet real smile versus the weird one they do for picture day! lol

  • @cindyhand6880
    @cindyhand6880 2 года назад

    You are blessed to still have your grandmother. I lost my grandmother in 1982. She was born in 1891 and had 14 children. She had children from 1917 to 1936.

  • @lisaadams1642
    @lisaadams1642 2 года назад

    Oh my love thank you. My mom passed away when I was 9. My aunt become my second mom and she passed away last year. This 55 yr old woman has tears running down my cheeks. Thank you for sharing your Nana with us.

  • @deewinston5651
    @deewinston5651 2 года назад

    A very very special treasure Patara. I sure wished I had recorded my mother and her sisters and her brother sitting around the table telling all kinds of stories while playing Canasta. They would keep me entertained for hours. My husband of 52 years, still eat fried Spam sandwiches. People used to eat to fill their stomachs and ate what they had, and they were thankful. Thank you for sharing.🎄

  • @isabelkassan5244
    @isabelkassan5244 2 года назад

    Loved all the comments on this special video! Feel as though all these precious people came back to us for a brief visit! Aussie Lady

  • @BradfordHomestead
    @BradfordHomestead 2 года назад +4

    I agree with every comment here! Patara, the likeness is amazing, and the stories, I could listen all day! I miss my grandparents so much!

  • @freedomspromise8519
    @freedomspromise8519 2 года назад

    My great-grandparents helped raise me.
    Thanks Be To God!
    I miss them so very much.
    Gardening, canning, making do, kindness, calmness, and lots of love.

  • @sharonbrown2352
    @sharonbrown2352 2 года назад +1

    Oh my goodness, what a GREAT video. I love Nana, she's amazing and still a pretty woman.

  • @tammyaddington3788
    @tammyaddington3788 2 года назад +2

    I love this. You are so blessed to have your Nana. I love listening to the old folks tell of their childhood and the old ways. My grandparents were true survivors, so skilled and wise. We could learn a lot from these wonderful folks. They are the best part of our history. They helped make this country with not much more than grit, determination and hard work. I love their stories. Thank you for sharing this gem.

  • @sweettsreborncottage429
    @sweettsreborncottage429 2 года назад

    How wonderful! I lost my Nanny a few years ago. I’d give anything to have something like this recorded. ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @beckydavis2252
    @beckydavis2252 2 года назад +4

    What a precious keepsake you have. Love listening to your Nana tell about her childhood memories. Wish I had done it before my grandparents passed away. Thank you for sharing your precious Nana with us today. Have a wonderful day and stay safe.

  • @Diceprincess
    @Diceprincess Месяц назад

    What a great way to record memories! How wonderful for you to have such a close, loving relationship with your Nana. Patara, she is absolutely precious! Thank you for sharing a snippet of time with both of you & adding all those pictures made it even more special. Hugs for Nana from the Sunshine State! 🧡 🤗🧡

  • @gingerwolfenbarger8112
    @gingerwolfenbarger8112 2 года назад

    My husband was born and raised in Washburn, TN. The story of the sausage-making & the pictures of that cornbread reminded me of our Papaw & Granny Bea (his parents). Oh, how I wish I had paid more attention to the old ways. To know the things they knew would be such an asset in this current social climate.

  • @peekaboopixie
    @peekaboopixie 2 года назад +2

    I really enjoyed this. Glad you did it. Loved the photos too!

  • @EthericWarrior
    @EthericWarrior 2 года назад

    Beautiful memory for a future day. Granny's are one of Father's most precious gifts 🌻❤️🌻

  • @heatherlane5130
    @heatherlane5130 Месяц назад

    This made me miss my grandmother so very much. As a grown mature woman I have so many questions to ask her about her raising in Western Tennessee. She had a wealth of knowledge that I just wish I had talked to her about before.

  • @kathrynjones5858
    @kathrynjones5858 2 года назад

    Your Nana has such a beautiful spirit. I could listen to her stories all day. What a lovely lady. Such a Blessing to have her in your life. Hold her close.

  • @KathysTube
    @KathysTube 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing this precious memory... All of my grandparents were gone by the time I was a teenager in the 60's...what I would give to have a recording like this. Fortunately, I got to pluck a few chickens when I was coming up and enjoyed hand-churned butter on homemade biscuits👍❤

  • @nosheeple2751
    @nosheeple2751 2 года назад +1

    I LOVED IT!! Sounds exactly like my grandma and my great grandma when they were talking they are from Wytheville Virginia in the mountains of the Blue Ridge. And the pictures are strikingly the same as almost as if we could be relatives!!

  • @donnac.3268
    @donnac.3268 2 года назад

    Precious Memories being written upon your heart from your Nana's precious memories that have been written upon her heart. This is Family.. this is Love!

  • @LindaASJ
    @LindaASJ 2 года назад

    You’re so blessed to still have your nana! My dad went to a one room school house in the 1930’s and he and his brothers used to rabbit hunt with clubs on their lunch break. They’d take the rabbits home after school and my grandma, his mom would cook it up.

  • @firstjohnfourandone4930
    @firstjohnfourandone4930 2 года назад

    Oh, this is wonderful. How glorious The Lord gave you the forethought to capture these precious irreplaceable memories. I'm 44 & have lost both of mine of each side. You really favor your Nana beautiful family.

  • @connielipp8648
    @connielipp8648 2 года назад

    Thank you Patara and Nana for sharing this 'treasure' with us. Can't tell you how much I'd Love to be able to listen to tapes of my Grandma sharing with me; and how clever of you to insert those wonderful photos in!...love to you

  • @janetmccorkle8530
    @janetmccorkle8530 2 года назад

    Patera, I want you to know I cried the whole time watching this. Do you know what a treasure you have here? I wish so much I would have recorded my sweet mom. I miss her voice her laughter, her smile, her joy . I was raised on fried potatoes, too! But, I love them♥️🙏.

  • @Debahinds
    @Debahinds 2 года назад

    I wish I had some of my Grandmother's (both of them) wise words and stories recorded. I loved hearing their stories and they had so much wisdom and insight from life experiences, that are hard to even imagine. I'm approaching 60 and hope to someday have grandchildren I can pass stories to. Cherish all the time you have with her. I lost the Grandmother who helped raise me (while my parents worked), 30 years ago. I would give anything to sit with her and hear her talk. 🥰

  • @mariefrabutt3969
    @mariefrabutt3969 2 года назад

    Our family history is a blessed treasure. I wish more people took an interest in our older generation's life stories.

  • @sootsprite1776
    @sootsprite1776 2 года назад

    My grandparents have been gone a while now, and I wish so much I would have recorded their stories. If for nothing else, to hear their voices again. You are very blessed to have a rich and beautiful relationship with your grandma and ancestors. It's wonderful that you will be able to come back to these memories. 💗