My dad died 8 years ago and one of the most precious things I have left are a few voicemails he left me.
Nothing special about the message, except I get to hear his voice.
When I started the podcast, I said early on that if nobody listened, maybe my young kids would one day.
Nothing special about the message, except I get to hear his voice.
When I started the podcast, I said early on that if nobody listened, maybe my young kids would one day.
Getting some equipment to record a few messages every now and again that you can share with your kids later in life, isn't a lot of work.
Even easier, Download the @anchor app on your phone and record moments in time and how you felt.
Even easier, Download the @anchor app on your phone and record moments in time and how you felt.
Ex. for a small child.
"I was so proud of how you played your soccer game this morning. You scored the winning goal. Watching you light up when you put on your uniform for the first time was priceless. Love, Dad"
Just little things like that.
"I was so proud of how you played your soccer game this morning. You scored the winning goal. Watching you light up when you put on your uniform for the first time was priceless. Love, Dad"
Just little things like that.
Over a lifetime, there are so many moments that kids will appreciate later in life.
I would kill for this from my dad.
Gift those recordings to your children at different points in their life.
I would kill for this from my dad.
Gift those recordings to your children at different points in their life.
18th birthday, wedding day, the first day of their first job, etc.
Pretty cool gift, it's free, and it's priceless.
I'm starting to do this on the side. They'll never be publicly published, but saved in a file for a later date.
The end.
Pretty cool gift, it's free, and it's priceless.
I'm starting to do this on the side. They'll never be publicly published, but saved in a file for a later date.
The end.