Lately, I've felt the pull of Girls Scouts (yes, I lead), the school yearbook (as a lead adviser), second grade homework, support of a preschooler (who only attends school 3 mornings a week), indoor soccer, and the various chauffeuring around the area to be a sharp contrast to my research. I have also learned how to cook (started in October 2009). Wow, I finally said it. I am a stay-at-home mom and busy as heck. I love my kids and my family.
Now, that does not mean I am giving up on my family tree research. Not at all. I may just not get my posts out as timely as I have over the past couple of years. My goal is to get to 1000 posts and then re-evaluate where I've been, what I've done, and what my future plans are. I'm not there yet. It could take a while. In the meantime, I might have to slow down a bit on posts. We'll see. I'm approaching 600 posts. Free time is becoming a very hard thing to find. I love what I do and will continue. It might be at a different pace, however.
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Journaling my genealogy research online seems to be the right thing to do for the future of my research rather than hiding it away in some box or drawer in my home. This blog is more of a diary of my research which expands as I go. Know that a post from last year may have more updated research in a different post. I love the discovery process which has resulted in such wonderful success in finding my roots. If you comment and are looking for a response, please leave me an email address.
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