Did My Family Not Hug Because of the Spanish Flu?
As the world begins the stages of the “new normal” and we slowly get back to interacting with people it’s made me wonder about how my family handled things during … Continue Reading →
Don't Bark Up The Wrong Tree
As the world begins the stages of the “new normal” and we slowly get back to interacting with people it’s made me wonder about how my family handled things during … Continue Reading →
It’s time again for our monthly draw for something DNA and why not a DNA kit from MyHeritage compliments of Shop the Hound. Testing your DNA with MyHeritage provides you with two types of results: … Continue Reading →
A few weeks ago, it was DNA Day, and because I was #StayingIn, I thought I should try doing something different. I work with my DNA every day, and what … Continue Reading →
Whenever I hear of a way to help with the problems associated with Alzheimer’s or memory loss, I’m all over it. But funny enough, when I read the article from … Continue Reading →
(if you’re looking for my beautiful tree it’s at the bottom of this post) According to the American Library Association, April 26 to May 2, 2020, is Preservation Week. As … Continue Reading →
Hello Family History Followers, I’m excited to share an exclusive offer for Family History Hound followers: 50% off the ultimate subscription to MyHeritage, valid through 4/25/2020. (This is a Two … Continue Reading →
It’s hard to imagine that it’s only been just over a month since RootsTech in Salt Lake City, so much has changed since then. We are hunkered down and staying … Continue Reading →
I’ve been working with my DNA matches for over ten years now. In fact, I’ve tested at every company that I think it’s of value to test at. Ancestry, MyHeritage, … Continue Reading →
Play a little Social Distancing Bingo* with me and earn prizes! 1 row any direction – entered into a $10 Forever Gift Certificate Draw 2-4 rows in any direction – … Continue Reading →
On April 1st, my father passed away. My brother’s said it was the cruelest joke that my dad could have played on me. I was there when he passed, and … Continue Reading →