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Remember the Abuelos! | 28 Day Challenge to Fill Your Home with Love!

Remember the Abuelos

Have you ever held a vintage, nostalgic photograph of your great-grandmother in your hands? It can fill your heart like few things can. Those photos are a connection to history – but not just “general history.” YOUR history. You can sometimes see your current family reflected in old photos. “Look at how much your daughter looks like her grandma!” Or you hear stories that convince you that you and your great-great-grandma would’ve had a blast if you’d known her when she was younger! Today we’re on Day 12 of the 28 Day Challenge to Fill Your Home with Love. And the challenge is to celebrate family, remember the abuelos (grandparents) who have gone on, and connect with the ones we still have with us!

This is a photo of my “bisabuelos” (great grandparents) Abu and Papa Amado in Puerto Rico.

Have you joined our 28 Day Challenge to Fill Your Home with Love?  If you haven’t yet, you can easily do it here: 



Today is Day 12 of the Challenge: Remember the “Abuelos!”

It’s nice to look at old photos of our “Abuelos” (grandparents). But the experience grows more meaningful when you have kids and find them looking at photos of their abuelos, especially of pics from when they were younger. “That’s YOU, Abuelo???” 

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I have always loved going through old photo albums and keepsake boxes. I’m sure I learned that from my mom. And I’m sure she learned it from hers! Often it’s our older relatives who have albums and boxes full of photos that tell ALL the family stories you never knew you always wanted to hear.

Isn’t she STUNNING? This is my grandma “Abuela Mamin” with one of her daughters. I think it’s my aunt Giselle when she was a baby!

One way to fill our homes with love is to spend time with “abuelos,” grandparents, in-laws, family and friends, sharing those stories that bring us together. Whether you meet in your home or you visit theirs, this connection enhances our lives in more ways than we imagine.

There are pros and cons (as with everything in life) to these connections. Your extended family may live nearby or they could be in another country. You may have a healthy relationship with your family or a toxic one. We’re taking that into consideration with today’s challenge and keeping it simple. You can “Remember the abuelos” and fill your home with love by focusing on ways to express love to them.

Express Love to the “Abuelos!”

If you have “abuelos” or extended family nearby, feel free to express your love by getting together! Plan a dinner and invite them over, meet at a restaurant or visit them where they live. By all means, feel free to break out the photo albums and have some fun! See who’s the first person to find Abuela in her high school class photo!

If that’s not possible for different reasons (whether it’s physical or emotional distance), you can still express love in different ways:

My parents (aka Abuela Lita and Abuelo Millo) with the grandkids, celebrating Christmas at our church in Houston, TX!)

 

My in-laws (aka Abuelo Willo and Abuela Nayda) with the grandkids, enjoying summer vacation fun!

I hope these challenges are truly helping fill your home with love!

And if you have other ideas on how YOU share love and connect with your “abuelos” and other family & friends, please post in the comments below!

Laughing (and connecting) thru life,

Coppelia