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NGS Conference Days 1-2

Oh my goodness! I am absolutely LOVING this conference. But, I am EXHAUSTED. My brain is fried by 3pm it seems and there is still a speaker to go by that point!

One thing that I have really enjoyed is getting to know all the other genealogists that I can. It’s been great that when someone asks me how I got into genealogy and I start with “well it all started in a cemetery…” that there are no strange looks, just enthusiastic nods. It’s lovely! I get asked that question a lot actually because I’ve been told I’m one of the youngest people here and that question normally follows. To be honest, I’ve loved family history for longer than the cemetery story, that was just when I started researching, 10 years ago (so early 20’s). Funny, when I ask the same question to them, I am told that they started in their early 20’s too so it shouldn’t be surprising to see someone in their early 30’s at the conference 🙂

There are several ways to go about the sessions at the conference. You can just pick and choose classes you want or you can follow a track. Since I plan on getting certified through the BCG, I am following the BCG track. This has led me to some amazing speakers! I got to hear Tom Jones yesterday and Elizabeth Shown Mills today. I’ve heard Elizabeth Shown Mills jokingly (with admiration) referred to as Queen Elizabeth as 1) she has a great sense of style and 2) she is like royalty among genealogists. She is an amazing speaker by the way and I thoroughly enjoyed her session.

I have learned A LOT during this conference already and I can’t wait to go home and try out some new ways to look at my documents to get through brick walls. I hope to be able to do some great new things with my records that I’ll be able to talk about on here and maybe even write my own article (which makes me very nervous to think about, but I do want to do that one day) and write my own lecture! The BCG track also held a great seminar today about the certification process. I feel much better about going through the process after going to that session. I’m not “on the clock” yet but I hope to be by next year. That’ll probably happen after I take the Pro Gen class.

One thing I wish I had done before I came was make business cards! I read about making sure you have these in the conference material before I came but thought I would be fine. I was wrong. Today I went to the first-timer’s breakfast where the point was to network and ask questions. I got several cards today and had to write my information down. Not the best idea so I will be sure to have cards the next time I come.

Some goodies from the conference!

Some goodies from the conference!

 

Any plans for any of you to attend an NGS conference or have you in the past?

Wordless Wednesday: NGS 2014

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Amanuensis Monday: March 14 – 21st 1944

14 March 1944

14 March 1944

Tuesday 14 March 1944

*At top: Still hoping I get on the team

Dear Diary

Went to school. Gave half of the consert to the kids. Went to volleyball at Ames. Mrs. Newburg didn’t go. Went to the show and saw “Reap The Wild Wind” was o.k. only I didn’t want her to die. After I got a coke. Owe Bob 10¢

15 March 1944

15 March 1944

 

Wednesday 15 March 1944

*at top: Still

Dear Diary

I went to school. We gave the second part of the consert. Took home Gene’s uniform. Pat called me up. Went to the Temple saw “Lassie Come Home” Then went over to Dick + Betty’s. Put up my hair.

 

16 March 1944

16 March 1944

Thursday 16 March 1944

*At top: Still hoping

Dear Diary

I went to school. After I went to volleyball it was raining. We played basketball part time. Did my did my math + not my soc. science. Had a multed. Mom had a glass too. Didn’t put my hair up.

17 March 1944

17 March 1944

Friday 17 March 1944

*At top: Still hoping

Dear Diary

Went to school. Made tomato soup… While walking home from school a boy was walking behind us. Frankie + I asked him to walk with us + he took both our arms + started walking with us. He is in my homeroom he walked me the rest of the way home. Went to the show with Bud.

18 March 1944

18 March 1944

Saturday 18 March 1944

*At top: Got my fingers crossed. Still hoping

Dear Diary

Went to the school + had my hair put up. Had an awful headache all day. Bought a record for 10¢. Had a multed with mom dad + Bob. Went to the midnight show at the Temple + saw “Gung Ho!” Took Dick + Betty home. Got in a 1:30.

19 March 1944

19 March 1944

 

Sunday 19 March 1944

*At top: Still

Dear Diary

Didn’t go to Sunday School. Grant didn’t come over either. Didn’t go to church tonite. Went over to Jack + Margie’s. Went after pop. Went to Dick + Betty’s she let me borrow a book “Volunteer Nurse”. Took a spunch bath. Went to bed at 9:30.

 

20 March 1944

20 March 1944

Monday 20 March 1944

*At top: Still

Dear Diary

Went to school. Mom + Dad said I didn’t have to go if I didn’t want to. I went anyway. Am still reading my book. Played hide and seek. Came in at 9:00. Listen to Lux the Hard Way was on. Listen to Gild the Consent Nieft with Charles Boye. Put up my hair. 

 

21 March 1944

21 March 1944

Tuesday 21 March 1944

*At top: still hoping

Dear Diary

Went to school. Played volleyball. Mrs. Newburg played too. There was a speaker at are school a lady, was she ever good. Went to Mommy and got a multed with mom + dad + Bob. Came home and put up my hair. 

 

A note from me: My grandmother seemed to be quite particular about her hair. That didn’t change when I knew her as well. There were always hair appointments in her plan book so the idea of her always putting her hair up at night makes me smile. 🙂

Those Places Thursday: Detroit Zoo

One of my favorite collages at my parent’s house is one my mom has of the Detroit Zoo over the years. Like many kids, we always loved going to the zoo. Our city had it’s own zoo but going to the Detroit Zoo was an adventure! I don’t remember any of it of course, but I love these pictures from over the years.

1960's - my mom, her sister, and neighborhood friends

1960’s – my mom (far left), my aunt (in the middle, back), and neighborhood friends

 

1970's - my parents

1970’s – my parents

 

1980's - my mom and us three kids

1980’s – my mom and us three kids

 

2012/13 My parents with my brother and his family

2012/13 My parents with my brother and his family

 

I love that these pictures have been taken at the same place over the years! My nephews LOVE the zoo and I’ve gone with them before too. They are great tour guides 🙂 My views on zoos are a bit different than they used to be but the Detroit Zoo is quite impressive.

 

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