Taraz you made me cry.
I am so glad and relieved that you are ok and that you get to give Smallsteps lots more hugs and kisses. It's also good that you know warning signs of what it could be and that you did go to the hospital as difficult as it was to do alone.
I totally get what you are saying in your post and I'm quite sure that Galen would be totally capable to help your wife with things, but yes, facing our mortality is such a difficult one especially when we have young children. It is something that nags at the back of my mind all the time.
My husband and my circle has been cut back substantially in the last two years, a necessary move towards a healthier life for us as a trio. It is very difficult to try and make sure that everything would be ok financially, emotionally and physically once we are gone, but you seem to have it more sorted than most people to be honest.
My mom in law decided to start an email account for our daughter when we told her that we were pregnant. She's been sending my daughter emails for the last 4+ years that once she has passed my daughter will get the access keys to. I have no idea what she's included in her mails, but I know how much she absolutely loves and adores her only grand child and I think that it is such a lovely legacy she will be gifting to Lory. Perhaps my journey on Hive will be a legacy of some sort for her too. I don't include her in it much because I'm extremely protective of her online identity at this age, but it's something that will far outlast me, carved in the blockchain.
Have a good day and give and receive all the toddler snuggles you can today.
That is a great idea and I think your daughter will appreciate it once the time comes. I wish ,ore people would add this kind of content onto blockchains too, just to add an additional amount of protection for the words.
I wonder how protected the identity really is, if you consider that Facebook and Google record everything through a thousand different APIs. I suspect that while identity might be less visible on the surface, everything is still available - since most people save their images to google and their communication on centralized apps.
Thanks for the message Taraz. That is very true about the points on identity. There's a history to why I say this though that I am not going to relay here.
Have a great evening.
I completely understand - I am not against people protecting their kids' identity, it is just something interesting to consider these days. :)
I totally agree with you and it's almost impossible to get away from Google and the likes of Microsoft which collect everything. I had a bit of a revelation about this last night which I am probably going to write a "conspiracy theory" post on later today. I now have two laptops - my old one which is so slow it's like you can make and drink a cup of coffee while waiting for it to open a program lol and this one. I'm seriously considering just using my old one to store all my stuff because I never connect it to the internet anymore. I don't post anything on conventional social media anymore, infact FaceBook irritates me greatly these days. Perhaps I'm getting old hahaha. Have a good day Taraz. Cheers.