Develop a Business of Remembering Those Who Will Be Forgotten
December 23, 2009 by Mary Emma Allen
In my family writing workshops (an offshoot of one of my small businesses), I often mention the importance of writing about the people in our lives who will be forgotten if we don’t do something about it.
I consider my aunt, who was divorced and had no children, my uncle who was a bachelor, my brother who died young, and two other aunts and uncles who had no children.
Who in our family will remember them if I don’t write their stories, collect their memorabilia, and pass this along to my family?
I thought of this again when I read the following in The …read more
Journaling Your Small Business
July 3, 2009 by Mary Emma Allen
As I sorted through some of my mother’s collection of memorabilia, I came across lists and letters and account summaries of her years operating a small country general store on the edge of our farm property.
My dad and a friend built it and the friend managed the business. When he had a heart attack, Mother (a former school teacher, who had no storekeeping experience) decided she would operate it. So during my last year of high school and my college years, I spend weekends and vacations working at the store and on the farm my father owned.
Mother didn’t make a fortune. …read more


