Saturday, September 7, 2013

The Book of Me - Prompt 1

The Book of Me, Written by You

Prompt 1

 Those of you that know me, know that I am a much better "Story Teller", than a Story Writer. So, over the next few months, I am going to try something new by participating in a writing group called The Book Of Me (Written by You).

This group has been created by Julie Goucher of the Anglers Rest blog and she will provide weekly prompts to stimulate our writing.  
So here is the first prompt Who Are You? This is a recognized psychological test. Ask yourself the question 20 times – Who are You? Each time you should give yourself a different answer. The purpose is to see how you view yourself. It is alright if you come up with more than 20, but you need to find at least 20.
I am Diana - a child of God, wife, mother, daughter, sister, aunt, great aunt, cousin;
I am a soon to be Grandma;







I am a caregiver; and will always be "Daddy's Little Girl";
I am a Blue Star Mom x 3; two of my daughters, and son-in-law are in the military;
I am a cross-stitcher, quilter, and fiber artist;
 
 I am a Volunteer;




I am a Bluegrass music aficionado;








I am a workaholic - plumber, electrician, handyman, manager of a family business;
I am an historic cemetery preserver; 











I am a local politician and elected County Councilwoman;

I am a researcher, archivist, family history detective, county historian, county genealogist, and all around history geek;




I am a social media addict!  Facebbok, Second Life, and anything to do with Genealogy!





I am a Storyteller, a listener, and a reader; 

I am a perfectionist Procrastinator; (which is why this is being posted LATE, nothing is ever Perfect enough, so I need to learn to 'get over it' and just DO IT!)

I am ME!








Monday, September 2, 2013

"The Book of Me, Written by You" Project Introduction

In the following weeks and months, GeneaBloggers (A blogging community of genealogists and family historians) is participating inThe Book of Me, Written By You project created by Julie Goucher of the Anglers Restblog. The concept: a series of blogging and writing prompts that help family historians capture their own memories and write about themselvesClick here for more information.

Stay tuned, as I endeavor to chronicle the most asked question in genealogy...."Who are we?"

*This project is a creation and copyrighted by Julie Goucher.

Saturday, August 24, 2013

Day Four - FGS Conference

I can't believe it's over!  Today is the last day for the conference, but still so much to learn.  

Started the day with Harold Henderson "Improving your Speaking Ideas".  I realize that good speaking requires submitting to personal criticism, and boy does that hurt sometimes.  But, I was encouraged (a little) by Harold's observation that "Criticism, phrased well, shouldn't hurt."  Which also makes me consider how a deliver criticism to others.  

Another gem I gleaned from Harold, is that "Ideas are a renewable resource."  One idea can have many applications: a tweet, blog post, popular article, instructional article, technical article, local talk, regional talk, webinar, online video, etc.  

I came away from today with "Get Inspired, Get Criticized. Get Improved."  Thanks Harold, for the inspiration.

Ended the day with Lisa Alzo, " Cloud Based Tools Every Genealogist Can Use".  Enough new apps to keep me busy for at least the next month.  

Some of the apps I think I will try in the next few weeks include:

Living Organized
Workflowy
Writing Your Family History App (IPad)
Google Voice

That's all for the 2013 FGS Conference,  making plans next for 2014 NGS in Virginia, then I am leaning heavily toward the combined 2015 FGS/RootsTech Conference in Salt Lake.

Friday, August 23, 2013

Day Three - FGS Conference

Day Three - Where to begin?
Let's just sum up the day with:

Elizabeth Shown Mills
Thomas W. Jones
Debra Mieszala
Judy Russell
Cyndi Ingel Howells
J. Mark Lowe

My head is spinning!  So much to process.....

Day Two- FGS Conference

Thursday (Day Two of the FGS Conference) brought lots of interesting information on the subject of DNA Testing.  WOW!  I felt like I was back in a College Anatomy Class.    In addition to DNA or 'Genea-Genetics' there were also presentations on Midwestern Genealogy Collections, Libraries, and Archives.    

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Day One - FGS Conference

Lots going on today!  Started the Day with Cyndi Ingels Howell creator of the genealogy megalist www.cyndislist.com.  Then it was on to listen to Rachel Popma, Indiana Genealogical Society Quarterly Editor, " Content Development for Society Publications".   D. Joshua Taylor was entertaining with "Overcoming 'We Have Always Done It This Way' syndrome".  
Tina Lyon, (above) Indiana Genealogical Society VP, gave a great presentation on "Social Media for Our Societies", and I ended the conference day with "Funding Projects Large and Small".  

Now, getting ready for Conference "After Hours" - tonight looks like dinner with Rachel Popma and Tina Lyons.  We only get to see each other during a genealogy function, but they have become friends, so it is dinner out with "the girls"!  

Lots to learn, and I can see many applications, not just to my local genealogy society, but several other organizations as well.  

Sunday, August 18, 2013


NATIONAL GENEALOGY CONFERENCE in INDIANA

So this week (Tuesday-Sunday) I am headed to Fort Wayne, Indiana for the Federation of Genealogical Societies National Conference. FGS Conference I rarely take this much time off, but the prospect of going to a National Conference just four hours from home was too great to pass up!  Today, I am planning my conference schedule, and looking at seminar descriptions.  I am looking forward to learning more about how to incorporate social media into the many roles I play as a local family history volunteer.

Then there is DNA!  DNA testing for Genealogy, Using DNA to Trace Lines of Descent, AncestryDNA: Making the Connection. DNA is a new tool in the Genealogy Community, and I will admit that it can be very overwhelming to process all the information that is circulating about it.

Then, there are the Scanning and Digital Imaging Workshops, Organizing your Digital Images, and using Cloud-Based Tools to make your Family History Writing EASIER! (Yeah, well...maybe!)

All of this is taking place just across the street from the Second Largest Genealogy Library in the USA - the Allen County Public Library.  

Stay tuned to "Reports from the Conference"...