July writing topics Round-Up In July (weeks 27-30) we focused on events and milestones in your life. The first major event was your birth, and we progressed to other momentous life shaping events, crossroads andContinue reading
Future milestones and events This week focus on the future. What events and milestones are you looking forward to? questions to think about Do you currently have an event or milestone you are planning for?Continue reading
Dutch Strawberry Pie I adore fresh strawberries. And there is plenty to do with them too. This vintage recipe for Strawberry Pie came from a newpaper or magazine cutout, (That I suspect was a californiaContinue reading
Amazon Finds I peruse Amazon daily because I love a good deal and interesting and unique products. As many people know, I am obsessed with history, genealogy, journaling, vintage and retro items, antiques, and anythingContinue reading
Crossroads This week think about some of the major crossroads you have come to. What tough choices did you face, and difficult decisions did you have to make? questions to think about what is yourContinue reading
One Pot Leftovers "Waste not, want not" should be a pretty familiar saying if you had a parent or grandparent who lived through the depression. We live in such an easy time today where foodContinue reading
How to Organize your direct line in excel Spreadsheet If there is one thing I have learned over the past 35 years of doing genealogy work, it is that ORGANIZATION IS KEY!! about 20 yearsContinue reading
What is a community tree? A community tree is a lineage-based family tree based on reliable record sources. They are usually from a specific time period, or geographic locality. In community trees you will findContinue reading
Significant Moments This week think about all the significant moments and events in your life that has helped shape who you have become. Are they major milestones, or a lot of little things that haveContinue reading
Cornbread Cornbread is one of those side dishes that causes a lot of controversy. In some states adding sugar to your cornbread can be cause for justifiable homicide. KIDDING...well, sort of. And if you makeContinue reading