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Showing posts with label Happy New Year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Happy New Year. Show all posts
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05 January 2017
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS into THREE KINGS
I'm lucky to live in a place where Christmas continues on for a few more days, through the feast of the Three Kings (or Wise men or Magi or Magicians or Astrologers) on January 6th, when these men, likely merchants who traveled the trade routes around the Mediterranean, followed a bright star in the sky that lead them to finding the baby Jesus and presenting their finest gifts. This means that many of my neighbors of the Eastern churches still have their holiday lights up outside and inside. So while others have thrown their live spent trees out for pick up to be turned (sans fake snow or flocking) into wood chips, I've kept mine up because of the children nearby who expect these lights to help their slightly delayed gifts arrive to the right homes.
It's been raining and the weather people say this is the wettest season in years, and that's a good thing because of the terrible drought we've been having. But I lived in Southern California for years without using an air conditioner or a heater, and the leaves changing color and falling from the trees is rather new too. My fairy lights have continued to twinkle in the dark and the rain, and I think they are safe, because I took care to wrap the electrical connections in plastic.
This year I met some Russians and Armenians, as well as Ukrainians, who are celebrating their traditional Christmas season, and who have not been here long enough to know that what they are experiencing is exceptional weather for Southern California. Coming from colder climates they seem quite happy for the relief of too high temperatures and dryness that characterized another rather insufferable summer. Also, they are quite happy when they go out of the city to smaller towns that are not so expensive, congested, or where the crime is so high. I completely understand.
For the first time in years, I decided to bake gifts. I toyed with a few recipes to make them my own and the results were quite pleasing. I hand delivered on the Winter solstice.
My dog is also very into the holidays. I'm sure that the smells of the earth and the leaves have changed as they became wet and fell and those trees waiting pick up have been interesting for her to do her business near too. My precious little one, who likes to stay under the warm covers when its cold outside! She is such a California girl that she does not know how to deal with the rain and thunder scares her. I get her out onto the front lawn, but she wants to make it fast, and run back into the house!
The Rose Bowl Parade is interesting to me (while football is not) because of all the creativity and hard work involved. I must say it was great fun to see that Lucy Pet Foundation surfing dogs float! What a talented surfer that one bulldog was, in particular.
So, slowly, I am gearing up for another year of challenging and rewarding genealogy research, so very slowly, for I too like to spend some extra hours under warm covers when it's cold and wet outside. I watched some films that I think would be of interest to my readers as well, so I think I'll start out this year's ANCESTRY GENEALOGY BLOG by covering some of them.
Happy New Year 2017!
It's been raining and the weather people say this is the wettest season in years, and that's a good thing because of the terrible drought we've been having. But I lived in Southern California for years without using an air conditioner or a heater, and the leaves changing color and falling from the trees is rather new too. My fairy lights have continued to twinkle in the dark and the rain, and I think they are safe, because I took care to wrap the electrical connections in plastic.
This year I met some Russians and Armenians, as well as Ukrainians, who are celebrating their traditional Christmas season, and who have not been here long enough to know that what they are experiencing is exceptional weather for Southern California. Coming from colder climates they seem quite happy for the relief of too high temperatures and dryness that characterized another rather insufferable summer. Also, they are quite happy when they go out of the city to smaller towns that are not so expensive, congested, or where the crime is so high. I completely understand.
For the first time in years, I decided to bake gifts. I toyed with a few recipes to make them my own and the results were quite pleasing. I hand delivered on the Winter solstice.
My dog is also very into the holidays. I'm sure that the smells of the earth and the leaves have changed as they became wet and fell and those trees waiting pick up have been interesting for her to do her business near too. My precious little one, who likes to stay under the warm covers when its cold outside! She is such a California girl that she does not know how to deal with the rain and thunder scares her. I get her out onto the front lawn, but she wants to make it fast, and run back into the house!
The Rose Bowl Parade is interesting to me (while football is not) because of all the creativity and hard work involved. I must say it was great fun to see that Lucy Pet Foundation surfing dogs float! What a talented surfer that one bulldog was, in particular.
So, slowly, I am gearing up for another year of challenging and rewarding genealogy research, so very slowly, for I too like to spend some extra hours under warm covers when it's cold and wet outside. I watched some films that I think would be of interest to my readers as well, so I think I'll start out this year's ANCESTRY GENEALOGY BLOG by covering some of them.
Happy New Year 2017!
04 January 2016
DNA and GENEALOGY and PAST LIFE REGRESSION
Over the next few weeks I'll be posting links to some of the fascinating news articles about the discoveries with DNA testing or ancient burials and other archeology finds.
Genealogy research depends on evidence on paper; census records, archival documents, sometimes handwritten information in family Bibles. Depending on what ethnicity/country you're ancestors lived in, you can go back several to very many generations. At some point, though it might be the 1600's, or possibly earlier - though rarely, you reach the end. Your excitement and interest hasn't ended, but you know that it's unlikely you'll ever find more documentation that you've already got.
Now your personal family research also connects with the FAMILY OF MAN. You just have to know more!
You get your DNA tested to see which of the Seven Daughters of Eve you spring from. Or you decide to see if the rumors of Native American or Jewish ancestry have some truth to them.
Although there are many reasons people research their ancestors, self discovery can be one of them.
Consider one woman I met who felt so much that she was such a bad fit with her family, that she expected to find out she was adopted, maybe even find out she'd been switched at the hospital with another infant. None of these things played out.
Genetically she was the child of the parents who gave birth to her and raised her.
She felt she was not only not part of her family BUT NOT A PART OF THE CULTURE SHE WAS RAISED IN.
This is where past life regression (hypnosis with a specialist) can be illuminating!
Genealogy research depends on evidence on paper; census records, archival documents, sometimes handwritten information in family Bibles. Depending on what ethnicity/country you're ancestors lived in, you can go back several to very many generations. At some point, though it might be the 1600's, or possibly earlier - though rarely, you reach the end. Your excitement and interest hasn't ended, but you know that it's unlikely you'll ever find more documentation that you've already got.
Now your personal family research also connects with the FAMILY OF MAN. You just have to know more!
You get your DNA tested to see which of the Seven Daughters of Eve you spring from. Or you decide to see if the rumors of Native American or Jewish ancestry have some truth to them.
Although there are many reasons people research their ancestors, self discovery can be one of them.
Consider one woman I met who felt so much that she was such a bad fit with her family, that she expected to find out she was adopted, maybe even find out she'd been switched at the hospital with another infant. None of these things played out.
Genetically she was the child of the parents who gave birth to her and raised her.
She felt she was not only not part of her family BUT NOT A PART OF THE CULTURE SHE WAS RAISED IN.
This is where past life regression (hypnosis with a specialist) can be illuminating!
06 January 2015
GENEAOLOGY NEW YEARS RESOLUTIONS!
This year I have to look through years of research and make sure that it's better organized and protected.
This year I'm going to send away the old fashioned way for some marriage and death records that still are not available on FamilySearch or Ancestry.com.
This year I'm going to photograph old pictures and upload the images onto an electronic resource, though probably not a "Cloud."
This year I'm going to think more about which of the youngest members of the family will actually inherit originals and copies of my research when I die.
This year I will take all the links that I sent myself on my cell phone off the phone but store those links in my research file.
This year I will help at least one other person with their research when they ask me in person.
This year I will continue to post about genealogy research and resources, and related topics such as DNA discoveries to ANCESTRYWORSHIP.BLOGSPOT.COM
Happy New Year Everyone!
This year I'm going to send away the old fashioned way for some marriage and death records that still are not available on FamilySearch or Ancestry.com.
This year I'm going to photograph old pictures and upload the images onto an electronic resource, though probably not a "Cloud."
This year I'm going to think more about which of the youngest members of the family will actually inherit originals and copies of my research when I die.
This year I will take all the links that I sent myself on my cell phone off the phone but store those links in my research file.
This year I will help at least one other person with their research when they ask me in person.
This year I will continue to post about genealogy research and resources, and related topics such as DNA discoveries to ANCESTRYWORSHIP.BLOGSPOT.COM
Happy New Year Everyone!
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