Topic: legacy
This is the second article in a three-part series on Navigating Age with Confidence
A lifetime of belongings doesn’t accumulate all at once. It builds slowly, quietly, alongside our lives. They are memory, intention, and sometimes unfinished decisions.
But there often comes a moment, sometimes prompted by a move, a health change, or the experience of caring for a parent, when the question shifts from “What should I keep?” to “What am I leaving behind for someone else to manage?” …
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It’s unlikely the name Sonora Smart Dodd rings any bells, but she is credited with the founding of Father’s Day. As a result of her work, the first Father’s Day was held on June 19, 1910, in Spokane, Washington. On Father’s Day we can celebrate all dads, be they biological dads, stepdads, uncles, brothers, adopted dads, mentors, coaches, and other important people in our lives.
One of my favorite ways to celebrate and honor those who have made an impact is through story. Storytelling is considered the oldest art form. Stories invites us to share experiences, express emotions, pass along traditions and wisdom, make sense of the world, and entertain. …

