I think that I would also ask to know more about the family history. My mom used to tell me stories of being a little girl in Texas, and riding to school on a buckboard, with the longhorn cattle chasing them and trying to turn over the buckboard. My grandfather was English, but adopted by a German family named Fuchs (Fox), and married my grandmother, who came over from Germany. My Grandfather's mother died when he was young, and there were several children, so they were all adopted out to different families. I don't know if the father ever remarried, or much about what happened to my grandfather's siblings.
I know my dad's family lived in Idaho, but I really don't know much about his life growing up, either. Now, I wish that I had asked a lot more questions of both of them.
We have old family pictures, and there is nothing on there that tells us who a lot of them were. It might be labeled something like "Daisy and the twins", but if you have no idea who Daisy is, and don't remember hearing about anyone with twins, the label doesn't really help much.
My oldest son asked me to write down what I know about our family history, so I started a little blog, and have been writing down the stories as I remember things. Hopefully, this way, the Grandchildren will at least know a little more about their heritage.
My blog is
www.happyflowerlady.blogspot.com if anyone would like to read the stories I have put in so far.