Finch – A Self Care Pet That Just Might Help You

You know me, I’m all about finding tools that might help you (because they help me) get the things done that you want to get done. I have apps for … Continue Reading →

Looking Back and Looking Forward

Yesterday, ChatGPT gave me a look back on my year with them. I’ve used ChatGPT for my genealogy, my business, my health, and my life balance. Over the past year, … Continue Reading →

AI for Family History: Documenting My Grandfather with NotebookLM

If you follow my friend Randy Seaver’s Genea-Musings blog then you’ve seen some of the fantastic things he creates with AI when it comes to his genealogy. He was doing … Continue Reading →

What Is a Family History Home?

I choose that my Family History Home is at FOREVER, but you can have yours wherever you want. Create Yours Digitally or Physically When you hear the term “Family History … Continue Reading →

The Miracle Morning for Genealogists: A Daily Ritual to Power Up Your Passion

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 →

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. I’m sorry I … Continue Reading →

Three Things You Can Do With Mystery Family Photos?

We all have those photos we got from our parents or grandparents, and you haven’t a clue as to who they are. I recently met a lady at “farmer’s market,” … 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 →

Ancestry Only Took 9 Days – 1931 Canada Census

I know what I’ll be doing this weekend. I’ll be searching the 1931 Canada Census to find the members of my family that I haven’t had a chance to look … Continue Reading →

What’s Old & What’s New At Ancestry?

When I started writing this blog, I realized that “NEW” is relative. Meaning new could be as of today, or if you haven’t been to the Ancestry site for a … Continue Reading →