If you have yet to explore what genealogy groups and societies have to offer, here's a little guide to the various types out there.First, there are societies devoted to research itself. You can find many devoted to specific geographic areas. My personal favorite is the New England Historic ...
Archives for August 2020
Vital Records
I am adamant about collecting primary sources. That which can't be found online must be obtained from the appropriate authority. How do you obtain birth, marriage, and death records? Every state is different but, in my case, I usually write to the Town Clerk of the town in which the event ...
Back to School
I'm experiencing mixed feelings about the kids going back to school this year. But tomorrow is the day. For my daughter, it should be yet another lovely year of childhood. She's going into second grade. She's smart and feisty, and loves school and her friends. This ought to be a fun year. My ...
Genealogy & Social Media
As the internet offers us more and more places to connect, it can be tricky to determine who you "ought" to follow on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and other platforms. There are many recommendations out there - some that are considered staples of social media/the online community in ...
Waning Days
The late summer days are here. In the South and Midwest, school has started. My kids go back next week. Usually, this is a liminal time - of winding up and winding down, simultaneously. Of excitement and sadness. We're at the height of the dog days of summer, but they're tempered by the return ...
Our Meal Plan
Right? RIGHT?! This has been me for my entire adulthood. At least, until last year when my husband and I finally decided to get a handle on meal-planning. If you're the same way, flailing at the grocery store or home about what to eat, here is one way to make it much easier. Create a ...