DearMYRTLE's Genealogy Blog
Kudos to my friend "Dear Myrtle"/aka Pat Richley for the initiative, "This is the Year" we're going to get organized. None of us have time to do these LITTLE projects, Pat! We choose to MAKE time for genealogy. We get done the things we need to do to have accurate records. It's a priority in our lives.
So, friends and students of mine, decide what you can schedule---how much you can pack into your calendar; even if it's just part of a project, be sure to work a little bit on it every day. My husband taught me how to accomplish getting the housework done; he said to just "piece-mill" my list of tasks! So, that is what you do. It's like quilting. That quilt is rarely made in a day or all at one time. It's piece-milled.
I challenge you to do something all along the way in your journey. Follow DearMyrtle's blog and check out her facebook site as well. It will give you ideas and aspirations.
Historically, hats have represented one's occupation, one's hobby, or one's passion. I wear the Family History Hat because I am passionate about genealogy.
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