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The Day I Finally Wrote the Stories My Parents Never Got to Tell

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Dolores Bruno

Dolores Bruno

Dolores Bruno

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I didn’t expect a child’s question to break my heart.

Emma came home from school holding a paper titled Family Tree Project.

“Grandma,” she said, “can you help me find old photos for this?”

And it started simply – we just laid our photos across the kitchen table.

But then she pointed to a face I once loved and asked, “Who is this?”

Her voice was gentle. My silence wasn’t.

The answer just wasn’t there anymore.

That’s when the fear hit me:

I was forgetting my own family’s beginning.

Emma already knew her roots from an old DNA test – we were a blend of Italy and Mexico.

But those percentages felt empty.

Those numbers didn’t tell how my father arrived from Italy with one suitcase.

Or how my mother came from Mexico with a cousin and a promise of work.

Or how they built a life from nothing in a country that didn’t always welcome them.

I knew then:

If I didn’t write our story down, Emma would inherit facts – not a family.

I started small, wanting to ease the hurt I felt that day at the kitchen table.

Just collecting photos and attaching Post-it notes with stories I still remembered.

But then, I started calling my brothers and sisters.

To fill in a few details from the times I unfortunately already forgot.

I expected short conversations.

Instead, I got memories – 

Nonna’s Italian Sunday dinners, Mamá’s Mexican lullabies, stories layered with two cultures that built us.

For a moment, it felt like we were back in the same crowded kitchen.

Tomato sauce simmering on the stove, tortillas warming on the comal.

A home overflowing with love, just as we all remembered it.

Without meaning to, I became the family historian – the keeper of what remained.

But there was a problem:

Everything was scattered – photos, notes, voice messages, scraps of paper.

Nothing was preserved in a way the next generation could actually hold onto.

One night, after getting yet another text from my sister (“Found mom’s recipe card!!”), I realized I needed a structure – something to help me put it all together.

At first, I had no idea where to begin.

I googled “how to write your family story,” which only made me feel overwhelmed. 

Most advice sounded like advice for authors, not grandmothers with boxes of old photos.

Then I saw a comment from a woman my age using something called Memowrite.

She wrote: “I’m not a writer, just a mom and a grandma with a lot of memories.”

I clicked immediately.

Memowrite didn’t ask me to write perfect chapters.

It just asked 50 questions.

And suddenly, I couldn’t stop writing.

I wrote about my father fixing shoes in a tiny workshop until midnight.

I wrote about my mother making tamales for the entire neighborhood every Día de los Muertos, because “no one should be forgotten, no one should be hungry.”

I wrote about the crooked little house they bought – our first real home – its doorframe still marked with our childhood heights.

Little by little, the fragments became a story.

It took me about a month to organize everything.

And in the end, Memowrite turned it all into a beautiful hardcover book full of photos.

When the book arrived, I wrapped it in gift paper and gave it to Emma.

“This is for you,” I said. “You inspired all of it.”

Emma read it cover to cover.

Then she brought it to school for Show & Tell.

She told them about her Italian bisnonno – someone she never got to meet…

The grandmother who grew up between two cultures… 

And her roots she now truly understood.

Her teacher told her, “This belongs in a library.”

And my quiet, thoughtful Emma stood a little taller that day.

A little prouder.

But what I’ll never forget is Emma whispering:

“Grandma, I didn’t know our family was this cool.”

And It All Started With One Question

That day at the kitchen table, I couldn’t give Emma the story she deserved.

Now she has a book filled with the history of who we are – one she can pass down long after I’m gone.

If you’re considering writing down your family history, do it.

Memories fade with time. 

But written down stories outlive us all.

Sometimes all it takes is one question… and one decision to finally write it all down.

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