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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Take a Reading Break!

Summer is a great time to catch up on your reading. Whether on a plane or a car, at the beach or in the back yard take a couple of minutes and relax with a book.




Some books on this list will help in your genealogy research and others are a great read with a family history twist.

* The Book of Myself A Do-It-Yourself Autobiography In 201 Questions

* Isle of Canes (paperback)

* Preserving Your Family Photographs

* Your Family Reunion: How to Plan It, Organize It, and Enjoy It

* Honoring Our Ancestors: Inspiring Stories of the Quest for Our Roots

* The Seven Daughters of Eve: The Science That Reveals Our Genetic Ancestry

* Social Networking for Genealogists

* Slaves in the Family

* The Hidden Half of the Family: A Sourcebook for Women's Genealogy

* Who Do You Think You Are?: The Essential Guide to Tracing Your Family History

* Angel Island: Immigrant Gateway to America

And for the Younger Generation

* At Ellis Island: A History in Many Voices

*My Family Tree Workbook (Dover Hobbies and Amusements for Children)


And do not forget the sunscreen!

Take Care,
Pattie

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Memorial Day - Research, Memories and the Younger Generation

Memorial Day was originally called Decoration Day and was established on May 5, 1868 by General John Logan. The first celebration of Decoration Day was May 30, 1868.

American Cemeteries Overseas

The American Battle Monuments Commissions was formed in 1923 to twenty-four cemeteries overseas. Check out their website if you have an ancestor that may have been buried on foreign soil.

Memorial Day Memories

While growing up Memorial Day was a welcome reminder that school was almost over. Our summer vacation to Michigan would start to take shape and the some of the weekend would be spent on Fox River at the Picnic Grove which was always a treat. On holiday weekends Aunt Mabel and Uncle Sandy would launch their boat at the Picnic Grove and everyone would go skiing (everyone but me, the non-swimmer).

For my grandmother, Florence Schwemm Pahlke, the days leading up to Memorial Day were busy. Grandma was busy in the basement of her home cleaning and arranging the floral arrangements. Every Memorial Day grandma would decorate the family plots and on Labor Day weekend she would pick up the arrangement. Along the way she would tap one of her grandchildren to help and we did.


Earl Pahlke

Memorial Day and the Younger Generation

The question for me and I am sure other parents and grandparents is how to make sure our children understand that Memorial Day is more than a day off from school, a trip to Busch Gardens or a fishing trip.

It is important to talk to the younger generation about their ancestors who served in the military. We also need to help them understand the sacrifices that have been made by too many families through out American History.

One of my favorite ways to get the younger folks interested in history is through books, movies and television. The premiere of Gettysburg on The History Channel Monday evening would be a great time to watch television as a family.

My granddaughter just introduced me to a new series of books for the 9-12 year olds called "I Survived". Currently the series covers the Titanic, Hurricane Katrina and Shark Attack. I have preordered "I Survived the Bombing of Pearl Harbor, 1941" The books are published by Scholastic Paper Books.

Creating a summer reading list with and for a younger person in your life would be a great joint activity this Memorial Day weekend.

Take Care,
Pattie

Friday, December 31, 2010

New Years Sale - Everyday Genealogy Calendar - $9.99

The Everyday Genealogy Desk Calendar is on Sale for $9.99!

Starting today and through Sunday night you can purchase the Everyday Genealogy Desk Calendar for $9.99!

That is less than 3 cents a day for 365 tips, suggestions and hints to help in your genealogy research.

Visit our website:

http://www.everyday genealogy.com

or

Amazon

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Everyday Genealogy Update!

I am excited to write that Everyday Genealogy is now available on Amazon!


Offering Everyday Genealogy on Amazon allows us to reach people who are more comfortable with an established online retailer.


To purchase Everyday Genealogy you can click on the title or go to Amazon.com and search on Everyday Genealogy


Pattie


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