Tuesday, March 9, 2021

14 Questions That I Wish I Had Asked My Grandmother

#FamilyMoment #RIPDannySiprina It has been many weeks of planning and finally you will be laid to rest this Friday 12th March 2020. 

#OldIsGold In the world of elderly people (Wazee) lives great wisdom & great untold stories. Give them love, care, tenderness, support, etc. . 

If your grandmother or grandfather is still alive, make time to visit them, spend quality time, learn your roots, family story, journeys, philosophy, values, family tree, tradition etc. I didn't know how old my grandmother was, until the time I was tasked with the responsibility of designing the funeral brochure/eulogy. 

 My grandmother was 97 years, and the question is how many of us will reach this golden years? #CelebrationOfLife 

Here is a list of things I wish I had asked my lovely, resilient and generous grandmother #TheMissedDialogue 
  1. How old are you and what has kept you this fit? 
  2. What type of food have you been eating? 
  3. What has kept you contented, yet I see you aren't rich? 
  4. How do you handle life pressure? 
  5. Amongst the four Kenyan president who is your favorite & Why? 
  6. How has technology changed or influenced your lifestyle?
  7. If you we to predict the future, how would the World look like? 
  8. How was life during your youth ? 
  9. How can you describe my dad during his youth? 
  10. How was your marriage life? 
  11. What was the most important thing you consider in choosing friends? 
  12. What is your opinion of intermarriage especially marrying someone from another tradition & culture? 
  13. How many life pandemic have been there and how did you deal with them? 
  14. Did your wish in life come true? And what was that? 
Back to you...

Now you know what to do, don't miss that golden conversation incase either your grandmother or grandfather is still alive.

M son Adrian with grandy, great-grandson moment

My brother and grandy Siprina










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