Gentog Stories
We've been open for 28 months now. There are so many stories to tell. Funny stories. Sad stories. Heartwarming tales from our intergenerational activities. So how best to tell them?
I guess it's time to jump into the world of blogging. People who are interested can read. Murt and I can share our stories. Perhaps we'll give a voice to some of the seniors in our care. The families we serve can keep up with what's happening in our center. Seems like a win-win to me!
And so it begins. 28 months ago we opened our doors and began to meet people that will forever change our lives. Sit back and enjoy the stories...
I guess it's time to jump into the world of blogging. People who are interested can read. Murt and I can share our stories. Perhaps we'll give a voice to some of the seniors in our care. The families we serve can keep up with what's happening in our center. Seems like a win-win to me!
And so it begins. 28 months ago we opened our doors and began to meet people that will forever change our lives. Sit back and enjoy the stories...



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This blog is a wonderful resource. I appreciate the ideas you share and the wealth of experience you bring to this challenging task.
I only wish this site had been up and running in the last few years of my father's life. My mother, who was his constant caregiver for three years, would have had stories to share. And that alone would have been good for her.
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