A Gift of Letters
Back in the days before the Internet, letters were a decidedly more enduring form of communication. Now with blogs it’s easy to see archives hanging around in theory forever. But somehow more seems less. More email doesn’t carry that same touch or feel - maybe because it’s all been depersonalised into Arial or Times New Roman. With letters that you’d receive once a week or even once a month, you’d be quite happy reading, or rereading them a dozen times. Blog posts don’t have that kind of longevity, understandably, nor email. Unfortunately the only things that come through mail nowadays are bills and sales flyers - and all of them are ironically trying to sell that personal touch.
My Dad’s passing me a bunch of letters, poems my grandfather wrote to my grandmother. He was a librarian and very well read so they must be quite literary. So they’ve been ‘bequeathed’ to me and I suppose I’ve got to take on the baton and do something about family history. I’ve never been a big writer myself as I’ve always liked to say more with less, acting as critic rather than creator (though it’s also true critics write voluminously more on a single point than most authors intend). Here are some ideas I’ve been considering anyhow.
Idea 1: If they’re substantial enough, perhaps they’d be worth publishing with some of Dad’s stuff and mine, as a Khoo family anthology. [four stars]
Idea 2: Develop them as a base for a song and then record matthew in backing vocals as an intergenerational piece. [two stars]
Idea 3: Reconstruct a ’story’ with Dad’s input and turn it into a digital story of family history. I’ve always relied on uncles and aunts to do this: guess it’s time to pitch in. [three stars]
Meanwhile, I’m glad Firefox 3 has finally arrived. Great new predictive URL function and nicely resized backbutton. Let’s see if it proves more stable with Google Apps. Makes me wonder when Opera’s going to roll out the next major upgrade. For all of us waiting for that perfect browser it doesn’t seem so far away now.

I like Idea 2 most of all.
It sounds like a fun project for the family. 
What a legacy you’ll leave.