15 January 2023

I'm Still Here!

 2022 was a light year for me on the blogging circuit. However, a very busy year for me. Immediately after earning a Certificate in Genealogical Research from Boston University I enrolled in the BYU- Idaho Family History Research program through their PathwayConnect. Presently I am working on an online Associates Degree from BYU-I. In December I also wrapped up the fifteen month long ProGen Study Group program. These programs were a lot of work but well worth the effort. 

Presently, I am also known as what is a RootsTech Influencer. If you have not been to RootsTech in Salt Lake City and you are a serious genealogist, you do not know what you are missing. For starters it is the world's largest genealogy conference. Thousands attend from all over the world. At RootsTech, world class professional genealogists give presentations on methodology, technology, computer, ethnicities, DNA, and so much more. I have been to two RootsTech conferences and they have been outstanding. 

A three-day pass is only $98 and a virtual pass is free! Please check out the RootsTech website for further details!



2 comments:

  1. It's been rather dull without you. Welcome back!!!
    I think you forgot to add, that in between all of your genealogy accomplishments, that you squeezed in a tremendous amount of work at EPC (Evangelical Protestant Cemetery) to include, mowing, weedwacking, brush triming, unending gas and maintenance purchases, Christmas wreath purchases and their distribution and finally repairing the Krumkill Rd guardrails (that you installed) from an auto accident just days after they were installed. All while holding down a full time work schedule.
    Do you ever sleep?

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  2. It's been rather dull without you. Welcome back!!
    I believe that in addition to your considerable genealogy accomplishments, that you forgot to include the incredible effort to keep the EPC (Evangelical Protestant Cemetery) in excellent condition. Those efforts include mowing, weed-wacking, brush clearing, stone repair, and the never ending gas and repair costs. You might have also included; the installation of guard rails on Krumkill road
    (that actually saved several stones), due to an accident just days after their installation, the purchase of several Christmas wreaths and their distribution. All this while holding down a sometimes stressfull full time job.
    Do you ever sleep?

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