Friday, April 27, 2007

Genealogy, I am doing it!

Last summer I started doing genealogy on my mom's side. As I was researching names, I was lucky (actually, I guess the more appropriate word would be "blessed") to come across a website that a town historian in Hannibal, New York, had put together. He had researched families that had lived in the city, and one of the families was in my line of ancestors. He had found hundreds of my ancestors, and many of them had birth, marriage, and/or death dates and places included. What a gold mine!! I have spent countless hours since then adding all of the names to my Personal Ancestral File (PAF). It would have been quick and easy, but I wanted to make sure the information I had was correct. I tried to find a source (birth record, marriage record, SSN, etc.) for every name I added, so I searched though www.familysearch.org and google to see if I could find more information on each individual or locate additional family members for them. For several I also tried to find where they were buried by searching cemeteries. At the end of it, I had over 580 names in my PAF.

I took my names down to the regional Family History center down town thinking I would have the names temple ready in no time. Wrong! The first time I went down, my PAF wouldn't open from my jump drive and the volunteer there was really rude to me and lectured me about how I was doing things wrong. I was nearly in tears by the time I left. The next night I bought a new jump drive and re-saved my PAF to it. Later that week I decided to pack the two kids up (Jackson was not even two months old at the time) and head down to the center again. Before I left I knelt down and asked that everything run very smoothly and that the kids would behave while I tried to get this done. The nicest man helped me this time, but he informed me that I had to edit each of the places listed in my PAF to a certain format (city, county, state, USA) and then run the entire PAF through a new program called PAF Insight. Great - more work! But, I was amazed that Jackson slept the entire time -driving to the center, while we were there, and all the way home (he literally woke up the second we got home), and Lexi was happy in the car and just sat still and quiet in the stroller the whole time we were at the center. To me - that was a small miracle!!

Anyway, in the last month I have edited all of the places and run all of the names through PAF Insight. I finished late last week, and on Sunday Jeff opened the program at church and noticed that the youth were doing baptisms this Saturday and needed names. Coincidence?? I think not! So, Tuesday night I went back down to the center and got 40 names temple ready, and tomorrow their baptisms will be done. YAY!!!!! :)

A mouth full

Lexi's favorite thing to do is find a little pile of objects and carry whatever she has collected from room to room, up the stairs, down the stairs, and wherever she goes. The pile usually includes three or four things from small toys to rubber bands, chunks of food, paper, socks, sunglasses, clips, books, rocks, utensils, or whatever she can get her hands on. I guess on this day she couldn't find something to carry her toys, so she had to get creative....

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Easter


Lexi had fun at Easter this year. We went to our ward Easter egg hunt, and she was in heaven. What could be better than combining her two loves (1.candy ("nanny") and 2. find things to carry around)?? Anyway, she was so funny...she would pick up the plastic egg, open it, put the candy in her basket, and throw the plastic egg back on the ground. Smart girl!

Jackson's First Roll!

Last night I put Jackson down on the living room floor while I was cleaning the kitchen. I had put him on back, but when I came back to get him, he had rolled all the way on to his stomach! I thought that was pretty good for being three months old.


Jackson

Here are some pictures I recently had taken of Jackson. He's three months old now...I can't believe it!