Saturday, December 28, 2024

#52Ancestors52Weeks...Week 52 Theme...Resolution...Past, Present and Future

A New Year's postcard from 1915
 From the Hansen Family Postcard Album

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  This postcard was sent to my great grandmother Vere Burrows Hansen from her sister Maud Burrows Morrill in 1915.  It made it to its destination, despite missing street numbers. 

 "The pkg. came at last.  Everything was lovely and we all send thanks.  I will be in L.A. until Feb. 1st at 488 California St.  Best wishes to all.

Maud

The Hansen Family Postcard Album


   A New Year is fast approaching!  With it comes the opportunity to  reflect on the year 2024 and make new genealogical resolutions for 2025.  A year ago I started Amy Johnson Crow's 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks writing challenge. It kept me busy researching, archiving and writing on a regular basis.  I hope my family and others enjoyed the journey with me. 



  I managed to finish 48 out of 52  themes for this year.  I am giving myself grace for the missing 4 and will call it a day (or year).  I shared my stories with you on social media or through email, as well as with the genealogy community on FaceBook.  I had three stories featured by Amy Johnson Crow (Nino's Immigration Story, The Narrow Gauge Railroad, and the origins of Nino's swaddling band) this year in her Generations Cafe group.  I appreciated the feedback I received from all these platforms; it makes writing more meaningful when you write for an audience! But most of all, I write for my present family and for my future descendants.  You cannot possibly know who you are if you don't know where you came from. The past is important and needs to be recorded for the future. Write it down. 

   So, where do I go from here?  I am opting out of the writing challenge for 2025, but will be busy with lots of other projects.  I still have cemetery visits to make (I need to recruit some cemetery buddies!).  I have a tape recorder sitting next to my computer waiting for Grandpa's tapes...it will be good to hear his voice again and finish what Auntie Claire started with that project.  I have John Hansen's original manuscript he wrote of his adventures in San Salvador that still needs to be scanned and properly preserved.  I have an idea for a family book documenting  our Virginia City family history that needs to be started.  And still soooo many pictures to be scanned and saved before going into their archival boxes.  Oh and not to mention, every genealogist's New Year's resolution....getting more organized! 

    I think my daughter has caught the genealogy bug!  She has shown an interest in learning about her Alden relatives and is beginning her dna journey there.  She may end up as the keeper of those family stories in time.  Which is just as it should be.  

   My resolution for 2025 is simple.  Keep going!

Happy New Year!

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