The Icelandic Canadian - 01.05.2008, Side 7

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.05.2008, Side 7
Vol. 61 #2 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 97 still not available in Iceland, but it was in Canada. Great amounts were consumed during these hot summer visits. Dad even had to deal with getting a few out of jail! Being the Provincial Sheriff at the time did help. These interchanges of visiting back and forth have been ongoing ever since. It is just one of the things my father was so proud of and now I am too. The very sorry spot of all this was that when I helped Dad to type up his speech I never did keep a copy. I know he delivered it in Icelandic but I typed it up in English first. This is but one incident that I now wish I had kept a record of. I think there is a moral in all of this. Try to keep an open mind with your elders; they have so much to offer. With all the technical advances that we have today, we can store so much information, but we frequently just let it slip by thinking it is really not important. So here is my heavy hand, if you have the opportunity to interview someone with an interesting tale of our settlement or any form of history, please do so. Involve the young in your family by telling them the stories and getting the stories either on tape or print. What might seem mundane or past history may end up being fascinating to someone later. In all likelihood it will give someone an opportunity to know more of your life or character. I can sight the interviews that Katrina Koven did with her Amma as such an excellent example. The family appreciated it so much that it is now published as a beautiful book, Blessed. Then, if you wish to share your stories with our readers, we would be only too happy to receive them. Send them electron- ically to icelandiccanadian@yahoo.ca or to karen@karenemilson.com or by snail mail to Box 1156, Gimli, MB ROC 1B0. They will be appreciated Stefan J. Stefanson delivering a tribute to Iceland in the Sakllagrimur Park in Borgarnes, Iceland on June 17, 2002.

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