Impact of Social Media
Today, I go to remember a co-worker, Dennis Hermreck, who succumbed to cancer over Christmas vacation. Dennis was a teacher at Nemaha Central High School… Read More »Impact of Social Media
Today, I go to remember a co-worker, Dennis Hermreck, who succumbed to cancer over Christmas vacation. Dennis was a teacher at Nemaha Central High School… Read More »Impact of Social Media
It’s Sunday and I’m proud to say – ‘My homework is done’! I’ve completed the tasks in the Jan 3rd-9th 2016 FINALLY Get Organized Checklist… Read More »FGO – Week 1
2015 in Review My best ‘achievement’ for 2015 was participating in Thomas MacEntee’s Genealogy Do-Over. I don’t think I’ve added a single ancestor and doubt… Read More »Tackling some SNGF
Over the past few months, I’ve read several posts about getting organized and considered participating in the ‘boot camp’ on organization. Most posts refers to… Read More »Organization – Not Sure There’s a Better Way
The winter storm Goliath lived up to its name. It has caused widespread destruction from tornadoes and flooding. While watching news feeds and praying for… Read More »Winter Storm Goliath — Establishes 2016 Goal
About six months ago, I re-connected with my hobby of genealogy thanks to Thomas McEntee and his ‘Genealogy Do-Over‘ project. This do-over project came at… Read More »Thank You and a Look Backward
Anyone who has lived in Emporia, Kansas realizes that Veteran’s Day is a MAJOR holiday. Tomorrow, we take time to honor those who have served… Read More »Honoring the Veterans in My Family
Warning shaky leaf failure! While trying to add a document to my tree on Ancestry, I encountered an odd suggestion on the time line for… Read More »Wyatt Earp? Really Ancestry?
Since I started participating in the Genealogy Do-Over on Facebook, I’ve been more active on genealogy sites. Earlier this week, I uploaded a new tree… Read More »Shaky Leaf Bonanza!
After a recent query about the old CCC website, I’ve been on a quest to find the old files and get them back on the… Read More »Resurrecting the Old