Preserving for the Holidays
Celebrating Family History Month — November Edition This November, we’re not just organizing photos for the sake of it — we’re preparing to share our family’s stories, memories, and traditions when we … Continue Reading →
Don't Bark Up The Wrong Tree
Celebrating Family History Month — November Edition This November, we’re not just organizing photos for the sake of it — we’re preparing to share our family’s stories, memories, and traditions when we … Continue Reading →
I’ve been using Artisan for twenty-plus years. When I first started using it, it was part of Creative Memories. That company had some issues, and so it closed, but then … Continue Reading →
I think I’ve told you before that I spend a lot of time in the car, and when I’m driving, I enjoy reading self-help books. Two books that have really … Continue Reading →
The tools and tabs listed here may not be new to you, but they are new to me, or I’ve forgotten them and found them again, lol. This post and … Continue Reading →
I’m always trying to think of unique ways to share the things I discover about my ancestors with the rest of the family. I have my blog, and you’d be … Continue Reading →
I’m continuing with my effort to tidy up the stuff I have of my parents, and that includes my mom’s recipe collection. Once or twice a week, I cook one of my mom’s recipes, and then I can take photos and add them to my FOREVER recipe book. It’s a template that I can add to, and it’s stored in my projects Continue Reading →
In my efforts to downsize and organize the things I received from my parents, I came across my mom’s recipes. I’ve always wanted to do something with them, especially the … Continue Reading →
If you’d like to read Part One, you can find it HERE. I’m a FOREVER Senior Ambassador and would love to help you with your project. When I first started … Continue Reading →
I don’t know how often I’ve heard someone say they wished they would have asked their grandparents and even their parents more questions about their family history.
I might have a solution. Continue Reading →
As we get closer to Christmas, there is a mad rush to figure out what to buy that hard-to-buy person in your family. But if your hard-to-buy person is a genealogist, I’ve got your back. Continue Reading →