because every life
has many stories
worth telling
Cave paintings - hieroglyphics - family bibles - oral storytelling traditions; throughout time there have been as many ways to pass on family history as there have been races of people.
At LifeStorytellers, we found ourselves in the same situation as many baby boomers . . . wishing we had taken the time to really listen to the many wonderful and charming stories of our grandparents and parents . . . regretting that no one had written down, documented, or somehow recorded family oral history and legends.
There are so many questions we wished we had asked—so many boxes of old family photos that no one can identify. So much basic historical fact and anecdotal treasure is lost forever!
Don't let your family memories and experiences disappear with a generation. Preserve them for your children, your children's children, and their children. Give them a glimpse of the personality and values that contributed to the family tapestry. This is your opportunity to tell your descendents, in your own words, what kind of person you are, your hopes for them. A video personal history offers the unique opportunity to not only preserve the facts of your history, but to present your personality and sense of humor to future generations.