If School’s Back, Can Christmas Be Far Off?
School is back in session and this always makes me feels like I should get organized. It also makes me think that Christmas is just around the corner and it time to get busy and … Continue Reading →
Don't Bark Up The Wrong Tree
School is back in session and this always makes me feels like I should get organized. It also makes me think that Christmas is just around the corner and it time to get busy and … Continue Reading →
Have you every wondered what it would have been like if your ancestor had an Instagram account? What would they say? Well one night last week I got to thinking what my Nana Oliver’s … Continue Reading →
My dad once told me; “I like it better when you find people who are alive”. This was in reference to all the cemeteries I’ve walked and the many ancestors … Continue Reading →
The DNA Hound wants to congratulate; Willene Gillies the winner of the July draw for The DNA Angel Project. Willene will be receiving a Family Finder DNA kit valued at … Continue Reading →
So we are off like a herd of turtle.. Well not really, but there always are a few delays. Shhhhhh… don’t tell Kevin that I told you that he … Continue Reading →
Well it’s finally here…. SPRING and it couldn’t come a moment to soon. I know we went on daylight saving time (well most of us) just over a week ago. But … Continue Reading →
This week my husband and I are doing a Harley trip. We are going to Victoria, British Columbia to attend a HOG Rally. HOG stands for Harley Owner’s Group. … Continue Reading →
Yesterday I told you how important it is to stay fit so you are able to go for walks through your ancestors last resting place. Remember this summer when your … Continue Reading →
My consultation was a great experience and was done very professionally. She sends you a link to have a go-to meeting and the entire session is recorded and you receive a … Continue Reading →
As I write this I am patiently waiting for my DNA consultation. Well I may be exaggerating a bit …. I never really wait patiently for anything. I met Diahan … Continue Reading →