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  • Energize Your Journal Writing Today for Tomorrow
    Some write journals and diaries for the therapeutic value of it. Admittedly, there is value in this exercise, but I have always written a journal with a sense of historical perspective. When I write, I envision my children, grandchildren and their children reading about me and the era in which I lived.
    I highly encourage you to expand what you may currently be doing with your journal. As journal-keepers aren't we always looking for something more to write about? What you write today may be the
  • Flunking Family History
    If someone were to give your children a “test” that covers many of the details of your life, and included questions about their own family’s history, how do you think they’d do?
    After a number of years of living (studying) in the same home with you, you’d figure that they’d know a lot about your life, the lives of their grandparents and more.
  • Time in My Pocket
    I just finished reading "The Notebook", written by my favorite author Nicholas Sparks. There is a passage near the end of that book that really made an impression on me and reinforced thoughts that I've always had about keeping journals and life stories.
  • You Are Hereby Appointed Family Historian
    We all witnessed the passing of the last century, and with it's passing, the memories of the 1900s live on only in the minds and memories of we who lived it. Tragically, for those who fail to keep a record of it, priceless family history, is going, going and soon to be gone!
  • Protect Your Precious Family History Data From Disaster and Loss
    Fire! Fire! Fire!
    In a frantic minute you grab the kids and get a safedistance from your house. There you witness your home, and everything in it, burning to the ground. It's a total loss.
    A disaster of any kind is not ever a pleasant experience, but at least there is insurance to build again and to buy new furniture. But let's talk about what is not insured. Things that once lost, are gone for ever!

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