I nearly missed them. I was tired, frustrated, and saddened by the sheer volume of material to go through. My dear sweet aunt saved everything, and I do mean everything. It wasn't just the dried corsages, the snips of wrapping paper from gifts to my uncle, or even the old letters and cards that hit … [Read more...]
What I Learned from Preseenting My First Webinar
If I had know it was this much fun, I would have joined in sooner! Last night I had the opportunity to present my very first webinar, Organize Your Family Archive, for Family Tree University, and I've come away learning a lot from the experience and from the attendees. A special feature of the … [Read more...]
New Webinar – Help for Your Mountain of Memorabilia
If you are drowning under a flotilla of ark-ives (thanks, Drew Smith!) or buried beneath a mountain of memorabilia, consider signing up for a the Organize Your Family Archive webinar I will be hosting Tuesday, 29 November 2011 for Family Tree University. Early this Fall, Family Tree … [Read more...]
The Big Book That Could: Announcing Amy Coffin’s New Blog Book
Goals really do come true could be the 2011 motto for Amy Coffin who is the author of a brand new, hot off the presses e-book on genealogy blogging. My preview copy arrived this morning and delivers everything you might expect from the author of the WeTree blog -- great ideas, lots of … [Read more...]
Early Black Friday Sale for Digitizing Home Memories with ScanDigital
If you've read The Family Curator for a while, you know that I am a big fan of digitizing home memories either do-it-yourself or using a state-side digitizing service. ScanDigital, located in the Los Angeles area, is my go-to source when I don't have the time or equipment for certain projects, and … [Read more...]
What I Did On My Fall Foliage Vacation
I have been home from my New England adventures long enough to recover from jet lag, unpack the suitcases, and learn that what I thought was a fracture is a less serious -- but still mighty painful -- injury. It seems that Boston's famous cobblestones can be treacherous even on the warmest fall … [Read more...]
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