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If I could give everyone only one gift, I know exactly what Iโ€™d do. Iโ€™ve been fortunate enough to go from knowing absolutely nothing about my family history to now having more information than I know what to do with! It can be overwhelming some days, but itโ€™s still a blessing that I know everyone needs.

My parents were the baby boomer generation. They had a lot going on around them, socially, environmentally, spiritually,โ€ฆthey were one of the first entire generations to question everything. Along with all the breaking away from social norms, finding their own path, their own ways overall, they left something behind. Family history was left as history, stories werenโ€™t passed on. It was the age of self-recreation, individualism, independence,โ€ฆ..leading to isolation and anxiety, but thatโ€™s a story for another time.

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Itโ€™s absolutely mind blowing how much genealogy information is just one click away now! Three hours later, and I promise youโ€™ll be shocked at what you find, and how much time you just spent looking through it all. The hand written ledgers, family wills in beautiful cursive handwriting, pictures of immigrant family members that others have found and are now sharing,โ€ฆ.there just arenโ€™t enough words to explain the feeling when seeing these for the first time.

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Your family, your stories, your history, your roots. Itโ€™s so true that the strength of a tree starts with the roots. Without your roots, you lose the community that you are a natural part of. And this is helping to bring me to the surface level of starting to feel like I truly belong.

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Live, Laugh, Love, with everything youโ€™ve got, while you still can! ๐Ÿ’œโœจ Thank you for stopping by. I truly appreciate and value you all.

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