Well . . . I can’t find them! I searched everywhere, cleaning out closets, going through boxes & files along the way, but didn't that box. This search also made me go through our Memory Boxes. I thought maybe his pictures got mixed in our boxes. After going through all of them and even making new ones, I still didn’t find his pictures. But I haven’t given up. That box is probably right under my nose, but for the life of me, I can’t find it. But I will!
Also during April, I had received by mail (I hadn’t
received a formal letter address to me in the mail for years). It was from a
local community’s Genealogical Club and they want me to address their members
about how they can create their own Family
Museum. The gentlemen who wrote the letter saw my book at the local library
and invited me to give a lecture. How thrilling. I had not yet given any talks
on my book so this is a challenge I am ready to take. But now I have to put
together a Power Point Presentation. Wish me luck. I have never put one
together before so I am learning as I go. Thankfully, our library offer classes
on how to do this, so you bet I will be there. After I have accomplished this
fete, I might offer this how-to class online for everyone who wants to create
their Family Museum. So stay tune . .
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Then yesterday was my daughter’s birthday and we celebrated all day long, going out on an excursion to historic Smithfield, home of Virginia peanuts & bacon. We took the ferryboat across the James River.
It's a lovely town filled with Victorian homes, antiques stores & restaurants. We browsed through the stores where I
saw this unique way of displaying antiques.
We had a delicious lunch, then drove around the town, got back on the ferry to home.
We grilled some great German Sausage and served it with Sauerkraut. Yum! She opened her gifts and we
just enjoy the fine weather and dining out on our
veranda, talking and making plans for our next excursion.
So here it is, almost the last day in April and I felt
it was a good time for me to write and post a blog and to let you all know that
I will do better next month. I have so many stories and pictures to share about
why it is so very important to have a Family
Museum. Until next month . . .
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