tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7911448537861141728.post8969523702553876953..comments2024-03-18T12:43:02.945-07:00Comments on Living (with) abroad in Tuscany: Can I share memories of ancestors?Paul and Lucy Spadonihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18320762457158246716noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7911448537861141728.post-76700699143611913112013-05-25T14:33:13.975-07:002013-05-25T14:33:13.975-07:00I recently started researching my ancestry. Very l...I recently started researching my ancestry. Very little information was past down about my family history before my grandparents. As I discovered more about where my ancestors traveled and originated from I had many "Aha" moments. I finally realized why I liked certain things, like styles of home design, places I wanted to visit overseas. For example, my parents are from the Caribbean. On my bucket list is a visit to Venice, like I cannot die until I go there. With my research, I discovered that one of my ancestors was from Venice. She married a man from Portugal and moved there. Their children immigrated from Portugal to South America and then further moved on to finally settle in the Caribbean. I believe there is something to it. We must carry some sense of their experiences in our DNA and this is what makes up our temperment. DDAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7911448537861141728.post-26500290913749019172013-01-07T06:55:23.389-08:002013-01-07T06:55:23.389-08:00I guess setting aside the "why" a feelin...I guess setting aside the "why" a feeling of connection is made and just enjoying the connection is a good path to take<br />CLUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13163016429165760023noreply@blogger.com