SCOTLAND HERE WE COME! My husbands family come from Scotland. My maternal grandfathers side hail from Scotland as well. In our DNA breakdown we both have a high amount of Scottish running through our veins.Continue reading
Hello, have you missed me? So you know....life. As much as I would love for my little website about family history and genealogy to be a money maker that allowed me the freedom of notContinue reading
August Amazon product round up Last month I REALLY found myself looking up lots of vintage homestead type products, and old school tools. In fact I am kind of obsessed ! BATH/BODY Huge long lastingContinue reading
Memorable travel disasters Lets face it, we have all had them. We plan and save, and plan some more and then the unthinkable happens. Maybe it rained the entire time. Were you in the middleContinue reading
Copper Pennies This recipe is an oldie. My aunt has been making these for as long as I can remember, and there are tons of copper penny type recipes in all the old cookbooks. ThisContinue reading
Travel journal Think back to all your travel. Where have you visited? How many states (in US) have you been to? How many countries have you seen? Questions to consider Do you enjoy traveling toContinue reading
No Bakes by any other name would taste just as sweet... "Preacher Cookies", "Cow Patties" and Poodgies,... no matter the name, this classic recipe is a MUST in every good throwback recipe box! History ofContinue reading
"FamilySearch expanded its free online archives in July of 2021 with over 9 million new indexed family history records from all over the world.... Find your ancestors using these free archives online, including birth, marriage,Continue reading
Childhood Vacations This month we are going to focus on travels and vacations. For week 31, think back to your childhood, and the types of vacations you took with your family. What was the mostContinue reading
Almond Cake This recipe for almond cake was taken from a Cleveland newspaper clipping. and was sent in by a Mrs C.R. Fassinger of Rockfern Ave. (Isn't it funny?? Newspapers used to print names withContinue reading