Cooking With Family – Update

There always is an abundance of zucchini this time of year, so it seemed appropriate to make something with the zucchini I found at the farmer’s market. So this time … Continue Reading →

Do You Look At Your Old Genealogy?

My first question is, what do you do with those bits and bobs of information you’ve found over the years that didn’t connect with your tree? But perhaps you thought … Continue Reading →

Too Many Tabs Tuesday (One Day Late)

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.) Yesterday I left … Continue Reading →

Cooking With Family – Update

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 →

Ten Smart Ways To Take Control Of Your Schedule

There are a lot of things competing for attention these days. Therefore, taking control of your schedule and making time for the things most important to you is essential. Otherwise, … Continue Reading →

Too Many Tabs Tuesday

(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 →

MyHeritage’s App – Reimagine

A few weeks ago, I received an announcement from MyHeritage about their newest app that helps you scan photos at home or on the go. It’s called Reimagine. This week … Continue Reading →

Meet Sarah, she’s a Genealogist.

Sarah might not be a real person, but I know from the people I meet who are genealogists and friends, and friends that are clients, that these feelings are real. … Continue Reading →

The Day Tina Died

Sometimes it’s pretty astonishing how someone you’ve never met can impact your life. Yesterday, May 24, 2023, the world learned that the iconic singer; Tina Turner died at 81, and it felt so surreal because I’d just been thinking about her a couple of days ago and about a trip, I’d gone on with my mom. Continue Reading →

April 26, is “Get Organized Day”

Getting organized is something many of us think about, sometimes every day. For some, it might not be just “thinking about it.” Sometimes, those thoughts might be more nagging than … Continue Reading →