When navigating through time there is a connection of the different characters, either directly or indirectly, with the French Revolution, Napoleon, the American Independence, as well as the art of that time, the founding of a city, the support in the road infrastructure, the First World War, the Persian Gulf War, the Cenepa Conflict, etc. The historical data on the origin of the family, the biographies and stories of the Gachets and their relatives bring together the indispensable ingredients for their legacy to pass on to posterity in a book of memories of our family and their ancestors through the ages. The main objective of this publication is to share the experiences of their careers that formed them to be an example to follow and project those experiences to future generations. In the silence of the beautiful cloister of memory, he writes down his experiences that become history for great-grandparents, grandparents, parents, children, siblings and the whole family that allow them to spread their wings and cross horizons from where they can look at the past and turn it into the present perpetuated in books, which project man from the alphabets to the peaks. 'The work does not correspond to a book of rigid precept to be compared with stories, novels, comics or any other genre in the field of letters in narrative, but in each article we discover the pleasant fluency of the language with a language always adhering to the rhetorical demand. How beautiful it is to give free rein to hilarity when in each story there are facts and characters that allow more than identifying them, to bring them from the album of remembrance to the arena of a yesterday that will never cease to be present in the heart of the family.' In the silence of the beautiful cloister of memory, he writes down his experiences that become history for great-grandparents, grandparents, parents, children, siblings and the whole family that allow them to spread their wings and cross horizons from where they can look at the past and turn it into the present perpetuated in books, which project man from the alphabets to the peaks. The work does not correspond to a book of rigid precept to be compared with stories, novels, comics or any other genre in the field of letters in narrative, but in each article we discover the pleasant looseness of the language with a language always bound to the rhetorical demand. How beautiful it is to give free rein to hilarity when in each story there are facts and characters that allow more than identifying them, to bring them from the album of remembrance to the arena of a yesterday that will never cease to be present in the heart of the family.