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	<title>WasabiJane &#124; The blog and portfolio of Lisa Eldred &#187; family</title>
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		<title>Life on a North Woods Farm</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2009 13:28:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have an uncle who lives on a farm in northern Wisconsin. He&#8217;s been sending weekly missives for ages, but he recently started a blog: oldgrayegg.blogspot.com. Go read it. His life is more interesting than mine.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have an uncle who lives on a farm in northern Wisconsin. He&#8217;s been sending weekly missives for ages, but he recently started a blog: <a title="Random Living on a North Woods Farm" href="http://oldgrayegg.blogspot.com">oldgrayegg.blogspot.com</a>. Go read it. His life is more interesting than mine.</p>
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		<title>Grandpa&#8217;s Written Legacy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For Christmas, Mom and my paternal grandmother collaborated and put together two notebooks of family history&#8211;one of as much general information as they could possibly gather, and one of Grandpa&#8217;s collected letters from his army days. I&#8217;ve just started reading the latter. And it&#8217;s kinda funny. Grandpa was a good writer.  I mean, I&#8217;ve no [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For Christmas, Mom and my paternal grandmother collaborated and put together two notebooks of family history&#8211;one of as much general information as they could possibly gather, and one of Grandpa&#8217;s collected letters from his army days. I&#8217;ve just started reading the latter.</p>
<p>And it&#8217;s kinda funny. Grandpa was a <em>good writer</em>.  I mean, I&#8217;ve no doubt that, in transcribing them (we have typewritten transcriptions, not handwritten ones), Grandma cleaned them up somewhat. Certainly some swear words were censored (though whether that happened on Grandpa&#8217;s end or on Grandma&#8217;s is up for debate. But really, he had the art of letter-writing pretty well mastered.</p>
<p>This leads to an interesting question: am I his heir? I don&#8217;t mean this in the &#8220;I&#8217;m totally an awesome writer&#8221; sense,  but in the &#8220;what am I communicating to future generations?&#8221; sense. Sure, I&#8217;ve been journaling off and on for about fifteen years now, but *what* am I journaling? Will my hypothetical grandchildren be able to look at them and say, oh, this is what life was LIKE for a DigiRhet M.A. student in 2008?</p>
<p>In that, war writers had it easy. In writing to my grandmother, Grandpa couldn&#8217;t just be like, d00d, Soldier Fred and I totally pwnd some n00bs; he&#8217;d have to explain who Soldier Fred was, who n00bs are, and what pwnd means. He&#8217;d tell stories. And my hypothetical grandchildren will, in some ways know him better than they would know me from, say, this blog post.</p>
<p>I know; it&#8217;s a question of audience. My journals are primarily for myself, or, in the case of this blog, for a quasi-professional audience. In many ways, I think I&#8217;d rather be writing for my grandkids.</p>
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