Sunday, November 22, 2009
The New Family Search website...talk about cool!!!
We went in for tithing settlement today & one of the things they mentioned was that they wanted everyone in our ward to check out the new Family Search website from the church.
After we got home I pulled it up & was amazed to see how much information was in there on my family lines.
Here's the link:
http://new.familysearch.org
You'll need your membership number (check your temple recommend or ask your ward clerk) and your confirmation date to create a login, but once you're in, the site is amazing!
It lets you see all the temple work that's been done for your relatives, shows you any that hasn't been done, and shows you any work that's in progress.
It also shows you everyone's contribution to the Church's massive family history file on your family lines.
Here's a few of the cool things I ran across:
1) My great grandma day (Myrl Rowley) was 14 years younger than her husband.
Wow! And I thought my 6 year gap between my wife & I was big.
To give you some perspective, her husband died when he was 76....she was 54.
She then lived clear into her 90's. Yep. That's a mightly long time to live without a spouse! Maybe that's why she was so grumpy sometimes, eh?
2) My Blair line goes clear back to 1135 A.D.
22 people back from me.
His name was William de Blair
Born either in 1135 or 1159 AD
In Blair, Ayrshire, Scotland
Died in 1214
So I got's a wee bit of Scottish in me laddy!
3) Lot's of James Blair & David Blair in the family line.
So my brother David and my cousin James have very "Blair" names.
4) Lot's & lot's of HUGE families on both sides.
Alonzo Brinkerhoff was one of 9 kids.
He himself had 12 kids.
And each of those kids had lots of kids (My great grandpa Brinkerhoff had quite a few himself)
My Great Grandpa Blair (James Blair) was one of 10
5) My Brinkerhoff line went clear back to 1547
(Back then they spelled it Brinckerhoff)
His name was Abraham Brinckerhoff & was born in The Netherlands
6) On the Day line (my mothers father), I don't have to go back very far to hit England.
My Great Great Grandpa Day, Francis Day, was born in Luton, Bedfordshire, England in 1846
Died at 92 in Eager, Arizona. Nice, long life
7) The Newell line has a TON of ancestors in Massachusetts, long before the US was a nation
And on and on and on....
If you have a chance, log in & check your relatives. It's amazing how much history is in there. Kind of makes my PAF file look like a speck of dirt compared to how well maintained the church's online file is.
It's also pretty cool because if the work hasn't been done yet, you can print out a paper & take it with you to the temple & perform the work right off of the form.
The temple updates the master file online and soon the Family Search file will show that the work has been done. All in all, a really, really cool resource!
Check it out!
-Graydon
Friday, November 20, 2009
Finally!!
For Emily's 4th birthday we got her a bike, and for the past two years we have been trying to get her to ride it. We finally hung it up out of the way because it wasn't being used.
On Wednesday she went over to a friend's house and when she came home she said that her friend had taught her to ride a bike with no training wheels. She begged to have her bike pulled down and the training wheels removed. Then she rode away on it. I was amazed! It looked so easy for her. I guess things are just better when they come from a friend instead of parents.
On Wednesday she went over to a friend's house and when she came home she said that her friend had taught her to ride a bike with no training wheels. She begged to have her bike pulled down and the training wheels removed. Then she rode away on it. I was amazed! It looked so easy for her. I guess things are just better when they come from a friend instead of parents.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
I'm Going to Disneyland!!
We just had a wonderful week in the world of wonder.
Our trip started at 4:30 AM on Monday and ended at 11:00 PM yesterday. The kids were very good travelers and we only had to really stop once en route. That stop was in St. George were we walked around the temple and had a late breakfast.
Tuesday we headed to Disneyland. Upon entering we got to meet Goofy and rode the carousel. We rode several rides and waited in line to meet princesses, until about 2 pm when we went back to the hotel to take naps. That night we went back to ride more rides like the Monorail and Finding Nemo Subs.
Wednesday was Veterans day and California kids were out of school, so we decided to spend the day in San Diego with family visiting the beach.
Thursday started with a Character Breakfast at Minnie's Kitchen. The kids loved seeing all the characters. Then we went on more rides then had another nap.
Friday we went to California Adventure where Emily and I rode on the Tower of Terror, which she had been talking about all week. That night we came back in time for the Christmas Fantasy Parade, Fantazmick, It's a Small World opened, and we saw the fireworks.
Driving home took 14 hours because the kids were not as cooperative and we hit snow. We had a great time, but we are so glad to be back home.
Our trip started at 4:30 AM on Monday and ended at 11:00 PM yesterday. The kids were very good travelers and we only had to really stop once en route. That stop was in St. George were we walked around the temple and had a late breakfast.
Tuesday we headed to Disneyland. Upon entering we got to meet Goofy and rode the carousel. We rode several rides and waited in line to meet princesses, until about 2 pm when we went back to the hotel to take naps. That night we went back to ride more rides like the Monorail and Finding Nemo Subs.
Wednesday was Veterans day and California kids were out of school, so we decided to spend the day in San Diego with family visiting the beach.
Thursday started with a Character Breakfast at Minnie's Kitchen. The kids loved seeing all the characters. Then we went on more rides then had another nap.
Friday we went to California Adventure where Emily and I rode on the Tower of Terror, which she had been talking about all week. That night we came back in time for the Christmas Fantasy Parade, Fantazmick, It's a Small World opened, and we saw the fireworks.
Driving home took 14 hours because the kids were not as cooperative and we hit snow. We had a great time, but we are so glad to be back home.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
A Lego Dollhouse For Emily
I'm married to one of the most creative people in the world....lucky for my kids!
Emily wanted a doll house the other day for her little "polly pockets". She wanted it built out of blocks or lincoln logs or lego's.
So, Val pulled out her Lego's & went to work.
Check out the new doll house!
Emily loved it!
Emily wanted a doll house the other day for her little "polly pockets". She wanted it built out of blocks or lincoln logs or lego's.
So, Val pulled out her Lego's & went to work.
Check out the new doll house!
Emily loved it!
Daddy's Little Helpers
We've noticed that Josh is quite the camera-holic (get's it from his dad). He absolutely LOVES to take pictures!
So, last Saturday I was shooting product pictures for my website & decided he'd have a lot of fun seeing how it was done.
He was in sheer bliss...and his sister Laurie was too...
Here's some pictures from the fun.
Here's Josh taking the picture....
Here's the result. Not bad!
Laurie helped too!
So, last Saturday I was shooting product pictures for my website & decided he'd have a lot of fun seeing how it was done.
He was in sheer bliss...and his sister Laurie was too...
Here's some pictures from the fun.
Here's Josh taking the picture....
Here's the result. Not bad!
Laurie helped too!
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