National Family History Month Challenge; Week 4

 This week Alex Daw has asked us to celebrate what we have done, this month

Study.

Finished my DNA subject with the National Institute for Genealogy.

Third month of Essential Speaker Skills, through Family History Academy.

Attended.

Afternoon tea at Government House, Sydney, to celebrate the 90th birthday of the Society of Australian Genealogists.

Hangouts and talks with the Society of Australian Genealogists.

Talking Family History, with Fiona and Michelle.

Co-ordinated the Writers Group, with the Society of Australian Genealogists.

Co-taught a class, at the research centre and co-ordinated the Australian Interest Group, via Zoom for Botany Bay Family History Society.

Research.

One of my half-sisters married a G.I., so I've spent time researching him and found some really useful information.

Added that I had verified my research, on two Ancestry trees.

Went through my hints and  DNA matches on both Ancestry and My Heritage. (Also did this for the three DNA kits I manage.)

Extra Fun.

Two trips to Mittagong, with a friend to see her elderly relative. Browsed some shops in Berrima.

Took Granddaughter, Miss 6 shopping for her birthday present and then we celebrated her birthday.

Took the car for it's first service.

Read six books.

Finished knitting a pair of socks and a scarf and started knitting a blanket cape for me, for next winter.

Made for quilt tops, as charity quilts, for a friend.

Made six bags, for a friend, for charity.

Made a quilt for me.

Lunch with a friend, up from Victoria.

Morning tea, with good friends in a lovely park.

Busy month, when you look at it listed like this.



                                                            Government House and the view.


Comments

  1. Oh my goodness Lilian, I thought I had a busy month but I realise now that in fact, I did diddly squat in comparison to you! How do you do all that you do? What is your secret? I suspect you don't sleep - is that it? I am particularly envious of your prowess with regard to knitting and quilting. These are two hobbies I have had to put aside because family history volunteer work is taking up so much of my time. And as for reading...pffft...I crash into bed every night. I think I managed to read one book this month. It sounds like it was a busy but a lovely month for you nevertheless. Well done!

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    1. Thanks, Alex. I try to get away from the computer as in the past two years, I've spent so much time sitting at it, that I need a break. I've also got a good friend, who is just getting back into quilting and we push each other.

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